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How is the parliament dependent on the executive for enacting laut? Do youthink it has a positive or a negativeeffect on the proposed low)Dorel​

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The relationship between the Executive and the Parliament is the buckle which JOINS a system of government. It determines the character of national politics, the role of key public institutions, and the balance between government and the broader political system. In Australia, the reluctance of our founders to make explicit the relationship between Ministers and the Parliament has ALLOWED disciplined political parties to THRIVE and has facilitated Executive dominance. Power has become skewed in the Executive's favour, REPLACING the Parliament as the primary forum for decision making with the party ROOM. The folly at the heart of the founders' blueprint for the Australian system of government was the presumption that 'responsible government' would exist despite warnings of impending party consolidation. Today's system of party, rather than parliamentary, government is the result of gaps left in the Commonwealth Constitution.



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