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In a Parliamentary government the people elect the executive.?

false


Which form of government allows the people to elect the executive leader?

Parliamentary type of government allows people to elect the executive leader.


Do The people elect the Parliament and the Parliament selects the executive?

In a parliamentary government the people elect the executive presidency. The government is divided into three branches which are executive, legislative and judicial.


Which system of government does the legislature elect the executive leader of the government?

It is a parliamentary democracy.


What is the difference between parliamentary and presidential democracy?

In a presidential democracy, the people directly (or indirectly, like in the US) elect their president or chief executive. The executive branch is separate from the legislative branch of government. In a parliamentary democracy, the people only elect the members of parliament, who then elect a prime minister to serve as the head of government, and members of the parliament are also in the executive sector of government (ie...ministers)


In a parliamentary government the people elect the government true or false?

false.


What form of government allows the people to elect the executive leader?

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.


How is the executive elected?

I don't now


What is the form of government in which leaders are elected to represent the voters?

A parliamentary democracy.


Similarities between parliamentary and presidential democracies?

They both are a type of democracy.The people also elect their government leaders


In a country with parliamentary leadership the chief executive is elected by what type of vote?

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.


Which action occurs in both presidential and parliamentary governments?

Voters elect members of the legislative branch