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Prime Ministers in Egypt |
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Prime Ministers in Egypt hold an important position . According to the constitution of Egypt, Prime Ministers in Egypt occupy the supreme status of leading the largest political party of the country. Egypt is a multi party democracy. After every general election, the ballots are counted. On the completion of counting the ballots the leader of the party which has secured the maximum number of votes from the people, is declared to be the Prime Minister of Egypt.
As per the general trend prevalent in Egypt, Prime Ministers in Egypt are supposed to handle the governing of the state on a day to day basis. In the initial years when democracy did not leave its solid imprints on the land, conflicts were common between the Prime Ministers in Egypt and the Presidents in Egypt. However, by 1981, the people of the land were already accustomed to the five year rule of the Prime Ministers in Egypt. Off late, most of the Prime Ministers in Egypt, have been chosen from the National Democratic Party.
Powers of the Prime Ministers in Egypt
Prime Ministers in Egypt have been given some of the most vital parts of the state. Beginning from forming the government to choosing his cabinet ministers, Prime Ministers in Egypt are expected to carry out some of the most important tasks during their tenure. The Prime Ministers in Egypt are expected to feel the pulse of the people and form laws accordingly. Most of the Prime Ministers in Egypt play and active role in the formation of the political and economic agendas. As the head of the state, a prime minister can easily call for a parliamentary meeting if he feels the need to do so.
Prime Ministers in Egypt are responsible for the formation and passing out of the laws, when a law is proposed by the ruling party, the postulates of the law, should enjoy the confidence of the prime minister.
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Both the houses of the parliament take an active part in passing out the bill before it becomes a law. However, it is obvious that if the ruling party has proposed the bill, it is bound to get passed by both the houses in the Parliament.
The president must by pass the bill as law if he belongs to the opposition party. For the party in power and its leader will always enjoy certain natural privileges. The situation may, however, turn to be in the favor of the President, if his party is the ruling party in the parliament. Unlike most democracies, the President of Egypt is just not a titular head. Along with the Prime Ministers in Egypt, the Presidents too can show their prowess if the situation so demands.
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