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      • Out of 545 seats in Lok Sabha, any party who wins a majority of seats choose their leader to be the head of the Government. Article 75 of the Constitution provides that the Prime Minister shall be appointed by the President but the President has to appoint the leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha as the Prime Minister.
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  2. During the period between the time it is clear that the incumbent government has been defeated at a general election, and the actual swearing-in of the new prime minister by the monarch, governor-general, or president, that person is referred to as the "prime minister-elect" or "prime minister-designate".

  3. May 21, 2024 · The Members of the Parliament elect the Prime Minister of India. Article 75 of the Hon’ble Indian Constitution clearly states how the Prime Minister is elected in India. Moreover, it mentions that the PM should be appointed by the President of India.

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  4. The prime minister is appointed by the president of India; however, the prime minister has to enjoy the confidence of the majority of Lok Sabha members, who are directly elected every five years, lest the prime minister shall resign.

  5. Mar 12, 2019 · 1) The President of India takes the advice of the Prime Minister to appoint the Council of Ministers. 2) The tenure of the Prime Minister is for a period of five years. However,...

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  6. Aug 22, 2024 · A prime minister’s term coincides with the term of the Lok Sabha, which is five years, unless the Lok Sabha passes a vote of no confidence against the government. There is no limit on the number of times an individual may be elected prime minster.

  7. In a parliamentary system, the prime minister sets the national agenda, appoints cabinet officials, and governs at the behest of a party or a coalition of parties. In parliamentary systems, presidents—if they exist—serve as largely ceremonial heads of state.