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the elected members of the assembly remains as elected but their legislative power of making laws is not with them any more until further notice from the president. and the parliament takes over the legislative power of the particular state with effect from the declaration of the president's rule.
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No, the New York State Assembly is a legislative body, more analogous to Congress.
By General Elections, where the common people cast their vote and among the contestants one who get more number of votes declared as winner and he/she gets elected to the Parliament.
A system of government in which the legislative branch has ultimate power.
Cabinet ministers typically hold more power than Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). Cabinet ministers are appointed by the Prime Minister or Premier and are responsible for specific government departments or portfolios. They are involved in making key policy decisions and implementing government initiatives, whereas MLAs primarily represent their constituents in the legislative process.
Theoretically, the legislative branch of government has more power in a Parliamentary system than in a Presidential system of government.
Nobody the Executive Branch has equal power like the Legislative Branch and the Judicial Branch.
There was a division in the French Legislative Assembly between two groups: a moderate group who wanted a constitutional monarchy and a more radical group that wanted more democratic measures. The more moderate group was mostly wealthy, though not necessarily noble -- many members of the bourgeoisie favored a constitutional monarchy.
The divisions in the legislative assembly reflected the societal differences in France at the time. The Girondins tended to represent the interests of the bourgeoisie and provinces, while the Montagnards were more aligned with the urban poor and radical factions. These divisions highlighted the growing social and political tensions in French society during the revolution.
What branch of Government has the most power, and what are the houses in each branch.