ATS3903 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Cabinet (Government), Legislature Parliament Of Nepal

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Hence the adoption of a system de ned by a: that if control was lost of the parliament a strict separation of powers. prime minister ought to resign. Guard against an of ce that would mutate: a collective rather than individual into something akin to a hereditary monarch and yet would be suf ciently powerful to act as a counterweight to. Modern executive: the classic formulation - the prime minister is rst among equals. There are greater resources available to prime ministers with which to potentially. There is a transition from the time of the dominate their governments, and changes in. Roosevelt revolution" to the contemporary era the media, political parties and electoral in which there is a realignment from politics are heightening the prominence of. It leaders and creating the conditions for represents a shift to a more individual leader- greater leader autonomy. centred politics. A shift towards a more individual leader- centred politics.

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