Framers had their blind spots. I won’t mention slavery for the moment, since that’s where everyone goes and since that blot has been amended out of the Constitution (and since many of the Framers, notably Ben Franklin and Alexander Hamilton, were anti-slavery).
One of the big blind spots, which seriously interfered with their thinking on many constitutional matters, is that they believed it would be possible to have national politics without political parties. This played a big role in the creation of the Electoral College system. The strange tale of how the electoral system came about puts some of its weird features into context. Once you get this context, it is at least understandable what the Framers thought they were doing.
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Explanation:
Executive is the low implementing body of the state. The president appoints the parliamentary party leader of the political party as a Prime Minister. If no political party gets a clear majority in the election
of House of Representatives, president appoints the member of House of Representatives as Prime Minister who can have majority with support of two or more political parties. Such prime minister should get the vote of confidence of House of Representatives within
30 days of his or her appointment.
If the Prime Minister tails, another leader of a party is appointed. When the appointment of Prime
Minister is completed, then the president announced the
Prime Minister. Then other ministers are appointed. There is also the provision that president may
appoint deputy Pitme Ministers, minister of states, assistant Minister who is not a member of federal
parliament but the minister appointed in this condition, should receive the membership of the federal parliament
within six months of taking oath of office.
Adopting progressive reforms into its own platform
The answer is a tornado. Hot and cold air cross paths and create a circulatory movement (twists)