Role of Whip in Parliamentary System
Civics ⇒ Parliamentary System and Political Institutions
Role of Whip in Parliamentary System starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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A member of Parliament is absent during a vote despite a three-line whip being issued. What could be the consequence?
Describe a situation where a party member may be exempted from following the Whip.
Describe the difference between a one-line, two-line, and three-line whip.
Explain how the Whip contributes to the stability of the government.
Explain the consequences for a Member of Parliament who defies the party Whip during a crucial vote.
Explain the process by which a party member can be disqualified for defying the Whip.
Explain the term 'three-line whip' and its significance.
Explain why the role of Whip is important in a coalition government.
In the context of the Indian Parliament, what is the main difference between a Whip and the Speaker?
What happens if a member votes against the party Whip in a confidence motion?
What is the primary role of a Whip in the Indian Parliamentary system?
