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the member of the parliament is fully in charge of a parliamentry system.
the party wins the election
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.
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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.
A chief minister appointed by a ruler.The head of the cabinet and often also the chief executive of a parliamentary democracy.is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system.
A parliamentary government is a system where the executive branch derives its legitimacy from and is accountable to the legislative branch. The head of government is typically a member of the legislature, often the leader of the majority party, and need not serve a fixed term. This system allows for swift changes in leadership in response to legislative confidence or no-confidence votes.
Yes, a parliamentary democracy, very simmilar to German system, with varoius political parties contedning for majority.
Parliamentary Model
demerits of the parliamentary system of nepal
It is a Parliamentary system, but it is also a constitutional monarchy.
elected directly by the people is wrong its elected by the cabinet dummyThe leader of the majority party in the legislature