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Parliamentary type of government allows people to elect the executive leader.
Democracy is the system wherein the people elect a leader.
every three years
In a parliamentary system voters elect the members of parliament but they do not elect the leader/prime minister. The members of parliament elect the leader.
Scottish elections are when registered voters go to the polls and cast a vote to elect, by majority vote, a member to the Scottish Parliament.
no
Yes, unless you are talking about the Royal family. The queen is still in power.
Yes they do they call it the cadlorenzic when they elect a new leader
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No, they sit in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. However, Scottish constituencies can, and do, elect members to sit in the UK Parliament in London.
Any form of government that allows people to elect an executive leader is generally termed a "democratic" government. With that said, it means that the executive leader has the power to enforce laws. Generally speaking in such a government the legislative branch of the government normally allows for the election of legislators.
The primary elections did begin so that the people would democratically elect their leader of choice.