THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE STANDARDS OF PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL ON THE WORK OF EXECUTIVE BRANCH HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED
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The topic of Parliament’s competence to issue legislative decisions is one of the topics that are among the most important competencies of the legislative authority of Parliament, and one of the principal topics for any political system. It being a cause for the interest of researchers in the field of legal research in these topics, as it reflects the prominent impact on the process of enacting laws. Despite the effectiveness extent of this control; it entails that parliamentary work is supportive of the political system for the state. The extent to which the standards of parliamentary control on the work of the executive authority is negatively reflected on the political actions of the state and the entire political system. Thus, the research problem lies in two important fields, the first of which is the reluctance of the parliament’s role in the maturation of the controlling idea over the executive branch. This reluctance resulted from the partisan dominance of the government and its influence since it represents the largest and influential bloc within Parliament by most of the members belonging to that bloc. Second, the description of parliament as a weak institution and the detracting from its rule made it unable to effectively influence. Accordingly, the research aimed to raise this problem to improve the situation reality of this institution and its effective function for the public interest.
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