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Parliament can delegate its lawmaking power to the Executive Council, Ministers, government departments, local authorities and other bodies. These subordinate bodies can then also make laws, but only within the limits decided by Parliament. Parliament also delegates many powers to ministers. These powers cover things such as motor vehicle safety regulations, setting salaries for civil servants, and appointing ambassadors to foreign countries. if the government had to ask Parliament about every day to day detail of running the country, Parliament would become bogged down. Only the most important issues (such as budget) are reserved for Parliament.

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