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chooses the executive leader
chooses the executive leader
chooses the executive leader
A parliamentary form of government chooses it's executive leader (usually called a Prime Minister) from the elected legislative body. In these countries there is usually a head of state who acts as the ceremonial 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.
No. In the parliamentary system, we elect MPs and not leaders. For the duration of their terms, MPs a responsible for deciding who should form the government. This is beneficial because it means that we can become familiar with a new leader either as premier or opposition leader before we have to decide whether we need a change in government. It would be detrimental for democracy in a parliamentary system for a major party to go into an election with an unknown leader.
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 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.