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In a parliamentary government system, the leader can be removed through a vote of no confidence. If a majority of members of parliament vote against the leader, he or she is forced to resign. Alternatively, the leader can be removed through a party caucus vote or other internal party mechanism that withdraws support for the leader. Once the leader is removed, a new leader can be elected or appointed.
chooses the executive leader
chooses the executive leader
It is a parliamentary democracy.
One thing about presidential government that is better than parliamentary government is how the leader is chosen. In a presidential government the people choose their leader. This gives the people more say in their country and who governs it.
Parliamentary type of government allows people to elect the executive 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.
In a parliamentary democracy the leader is elected by the parliament. In a presidential democracy the leader is elected by the people.
Lithuania has a parliamentary republic. Its current president is Dalia Grybauskaitė.
No, St. Kitts and Nevis has a parliamentary form of government, so the leader is the Prime Minister.
That's easy! - most British Citizens are eligible to vote in Parliamentary elections, once they are 18. The Political Party that wins the most seats in Parliament will form a Government. The leader of the largest Parliamentary Party (and therefore the leader of the governing Party) becomes PM and head of the Government.
Prime Minister
Greece is a parliamentary republic and as such has President Karolos Papoulias as leader of the nation and army, and Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis as leader of the government.