no one party has a majority of seats in the legislature.
One party rarely wins a majority of votes.
Canada uses the British parliamentary system of government, on a national level. Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories, each of which have their own parliamentary governments. In addition to those governmental systems, there are also first nations who have their own governments in the form of tribal councils.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and a federal parliamentary democracy. The country is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories, each with their own government, as well as a federal government based in Ottawa. The monarch is the head of state, represented by the Governor General, while the Prime Minister is the head of government.
parliamentary
parliamentary
both are ruled by the executive branch
American elections are representative - the people choose electorates, who then voted for the candidates. In a parliamentary systems, the people's actual votes are counted to determine the winner of the election.
There are several political systems in Europe. This includes full monarchies, along with limited and constitutional monarchies. While some European countries are openly socialist, they do entail democratic based governments. Other European countries are also based on Parliamentary systems of government.
the Prime minister
The answer is presidential and parliamentary.
it is a combination of both presidential system and parliamentary system
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