Britain is a Parlimentary Democracy.
Each voting region elects a member of Parliment, MP.
Each MP also belongs to a political party.
The Party with the most elected members forms the government and the leader of the party becomes the Prime Minister of Britain.
The government is formed from whichever political party has the most seats in the House of Commons. As there was no outright winner at the last election, the UK currently has a coalition government shared between the Conservative Party and the Lib/Dem Party.
JapanÕs government did not directly elect a president unlike to other country because it has a parliamentary system government. Its government is the same to Great Britain and Canada, only the diet members can elect a prime minister that who will form and lead the state.
JapanÕs government did not directly elect a president unlike to other country because it has a parliamentary system government. Its government is the same to Great Britain and Canada, only the diet members can elect a prime minister that who will form and lead the state.
Britain's great contribution to modern government was the development of the parliamentary system. Under the system, constituents elect members of parliament to represent them in government.
Yes, Britain uses a form of representative democracy with a parliamentary system of government. This means that citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf in Parliament.
Americans did not elect representatives to Parliament as people who lived in Great Britain did.
A government in which people elect delegates to make laws is a Representative Government.
Japan has the type of government like Canada and Britain which is the parliamentary system. Unlike French and America, they donÕt elect their president directly. The prime minister leads the cabinet of minister of the country.
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a government in which the citizens elect their leaders
Parliamentary type of government allows people to elect the executive leader.
No. Canada has a Prime Minister as the Head of Government, and the Monarch of Britain as Head of State.
Republic