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What procedures have been taken by parliament about that?

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What procedures have been taken by parliament about that?

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The government often does not follow parliamentary recommendations, which is a sad thing, and does not follow the cooperation and solidarity principle between the two authorities [legislative and executive]. The parliament reminds the government that not following parliamentary recommendations is illegal and a violation of the constitution. The government must bear the responsibility to carry out the parliamentary recommendations. Parliamentary committees must supervise the level of implementation of those recommendations, and present reports about the government’s commitments to the parliament. There must be a mechanism in the parliament for continuation and accountancy to observe government performance. To what extent is there credibility in the parliament, in calling members of the government like ministers to account? Can the parliament dismiss a minister? It is one of the parliament’s constitutional rights to call ministers in for questioning, and constitutes a main part of the pa

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