The President is the head of the Indian State. He is the first citizen of India and acts as a symbol of unity, integrity and solidarity of the nation. He is an integral part of the Parliament though he is not a member of either House. As an integral part of Parliament, the President has been assigned certain powers and
functions such as:
- Executive powers
- All executive actions of the Government of India are formally taken in his name.
- He appoints, the Prime Minister and the other ministers, Attorney General of India and Comptroller and Auditor General of India etc.
- Legislative powers
- Summoning or prorogue the Parliament and dissolve the Lok Sabha.
- He nominates 12 members to the Rajya Sabha and two members to the Lok Sabha from the Anglo-Indian Community.
- He decides on questions as to disqualifications of members of the Parliament.
- He can promulgate ordinances.
- Financial powers
- Money bills can be introduced in the Parliament only with his prior recommendation.
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