What is parliamentary democracy?
Answer:
In 1885, the Indian National Congress Party demanded that we should have elected representatives to be a part of the British administration; which finally led to the establishment of a Parliamentary Democracy. The number of Indians employed by the British administration grew over time. In the Indian Parliament, a parliamentary representative represents the interests and aspirations of the people in their constituency (Lok Sabha). Their responsibilities include approving and monitoring the government’s proposed revenues and expenditures.
Features of the parliamentary system
Functions of the Parliament