The people select Members of Parliament by voting at a General Election.The Prime Minister is always the Leader of the political party with a majority in Parliament. The head of state is a monarch, so they get their position by birth right and are not selected.
The head of state is a monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II. A monarch is not selected, but gets their position by birthright. They can hold it untiel they die. Political leaders are elected. Within parties, the leaders of the party are chosen by the members. They are also elected members of parliament. Parliamentary elections must happen at least every 5 years, though an election can happen in a shorter period of time if a government falls or decides to call an early election.
The leader of Canada is the prime minister. Because Canada in a parliamentary democracy, he/she is elected by the people.
By democratic election.
The prime minister.
Decision by the natural courts
The head of the government of a democratic country is usually either the President or Prime Minister depending on whether it is a Presidential Republic or a Parliamentary Democracy.
Presidential Democracy (people vote for president) and Parliamentary democracy (people vote for poltical party and party leaders vote for Gov. head leader/prime minster)
chooses the executive leader
In a parliamentary democracy the leader is elected by the parliament. In a presidential democracy the leader is elected by the people.
Parliamentary Democracy.
The prime minister.
It is a parliamentary democracy.
Decision by the natural courts
parliamentary democracy can vote for one representative who will pick an official called a prime minster. Representative democracy gets to pick their own representative and don't have to have an official. That's the difference between parliamentary and representative democracy.
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The widely used definition of Presidential Democracy is "A system of government where the executive branch exists separately from a legislature" whereas, Parliamentary Democracy is defined as "A party with greatest representation in the parliament and its leader becoming the prime minister or chancellor".
No. In the parliamentary system, we elect MPs and not leaders. For the duration of their terms, MPs a responsible for deciding who should form the government. This is beneficial because it means that we can become familiar with a new leader either as premier or opposition leader before we have to decide whether we need a change in government. It would be detrimental for democracy in a parliamentary system for a major party to go into an election with an unknown leader.
parliamentary democracy, democratic form of government in which the party (or a coalition of parties) with the greatest representation in theparliament (legislature) forms the government, its leader becoming prime minister or chancellor.
The head of the government of a democratic country is usually either the President or Prime Minister depending on whether it is a Presidential Republic or a Parliamentary Democracy.
A parliamentary system. Elected representatives in a parliamentary system vote for a leader, such as a prime minister, among themselves. The leader is typically the head of the majority party or coalition in the legislature.