The Legislature
The parliament elects the Prime Minister, who then chooses the cabinet from the House of Commons and House of Lords.
The legislature is responsible for choosing the executive in the parliamentary form of government. This is the individual that will be responsible for carrying out all leadership of a particular country in which they are in control over.
Parliamentary democracy/ Executive power to the Prime Minister
Parliamentary type of government allows people to elect the executive leader.
parliament
The statement, "The parliamentary form of government gives most of the power of government to the executive" (that is, to the executive branch of the government), is in fact generally false. While an executive branch of a parliamentary system may in fact have tremendous freedom to act politically as its particular genius dictates, it nevertheless receives legitimacy from the legislative branch of the government, which retains the power to revoke the power of the executive branch by formal schedule, in identifiable emergency-situations, or otherwise.
In a parliamentary system, the Prime Minister is asked to form a government by the head of state (President or constitutional monarch) normally based on the results of the parliamentary election. The political parties normally try to avoid the head of states embarrassment by agreeing in advance which party or coalition should form the government.
Iraq is a Parliamentary Democracy with an Executive Prime Minister and a Ceremonial President.
The parliamentary system.
Iraq is a Parliamentary Democracy with an Executive Prime Minister and a Ceremonial President.
Executive Branch
parliamentary government, a form of government where the executive power belongs to the prime minister or premier and his cabinet, where the executive and bodies are formed together, while the presidential government in which the executive power which is exercised by a single president elected by popular vote is independent of the legislative body.