the party wins the election
Parliamentary is the British political system. Presidential is the American political system.
Yes, a parliamentary democracy, very simmilar to German system, with varoius political parties contedning for majority.
parliamentary Democracy
Yes.
Westminster system and parliamentary republic.
The UK has a democratically-elected parliament.
Parliamentary democracy. See also:More about Israel
A parliamentary system. Elected representatives in a parliamentary system vote for a leader, such as a prime minister, among themselves. The leader is typically the head of the majority party or coalition in the legislature.
The ruling party or governing party in a parliamentary system is the political party or coalition of the majority in parliament. Within a parliamentary system, the majority in the legislature also controls the executive branch of government, thus leaving no possibility of dueling parties concurrently occupying the executive and legislative branches of government, such as in an American style presidential system where the party of the president does not necessarily also have a legislative majority. In his political manifesto The Green Book, Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi attacked this ability of the ruling party, using it as a basis for his opposition to partisan politics.
Australia does not have a presidential system. The democratic features of the parliamentary system include regular free and fair elections, that government is formed by the majority party.
Pakistan has a parliamentary kind of System where Prime Minister is the chief executive. President is the head of the country but his role is symbolic.
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