Author & Affiliation
Mohammad Zakir Hossain
Asian University of Bangladesh
Email: zakirhossain1957@gmail.com
Asian University of Bangladesh
Email: zakirhossain1957@gmail.com
Publication Info
Journal: Globus An Int. Journal of Management & IT
Vol: 15, No: 1 | Jul-Dec 2023
Vol: 15, No: 1 | Jul-Dec 2023
Abstract
The Prime Minister (PM) as the head of government in a parliamentary democracy enjoys power and influence of infinite degree in the overall institutional set up. Democratic structure of cabinet government based on the supremacy of political leadership represents a manifestation of the collective actions of the ministers with the Prime Minister taking the lead. Absolute and even simple majority in the parliament is crucial for enabling political leadership to reign supreme in every course of action. The key note of the cabinet government is PM. Membership strength of the treasury bench in the parliament accounts much for the growth of 'premier domination' in the context of cabinet dictatorship. Its authoritarian face speaks for itself with deeply embedded institutional paramount of the office of PM. The cabinet consisting of PM and his/her ministerial colleagues lies at the apex of central administration. It is the ultimate decision making body in central administration. All ministers except a few chosen from technocrat quota are politicians with seats in the parliament.
Keywords:
Prime Minister, Government, Parliamentary Democracy, State, Cabinet, Leadership, Bangladesh.
ISSN:
0975-721X (P) | 2582-6689 (E)
0975-721X (P) | 2582-6689 (E)