First, the individual is elected to parliament by the people, though the cannot specify that the individual is to be prime minister. Then as the leader of the largest party the person is put forward to be voted on by members of the parliament for the position of Prime Minister. So it is the parliament that actually elects the prime minister to their position. The head of state then usually officially gives them their seal of office.
The Monarchs choose the prime minister. The Monarchs Reign and the Prime Minister Governs.
The PM is chosen in elections - the leader of the winning party becomes the PM. The Queen does not choose him, she has to invite him to form a government, though.
It is I who select the prime minister of a country. Jk, in Great Brittin there is a multi-party system for the government, there are not just 2 main parties like in the US, there are many. During the general election, the people vote for an MP to represent their local area in the House of Commons. Then the leader of the party that wins the most seats in the House becomes the prime minister.
Legislature
Cabinet
voters
A Democratic parliamentary system.
Parliamentary. There are debates about whether the Government has a parliamentary democratic system or not.Parliamentary, which is governed under the Constitution of Mongolia. People say its democratic but there are debates about it.Wow, can't you just say parlimentary democratic system!!!
the citizens of the country.
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.
The UK has a unitary, democratic parliamentary and constitutional monarchy system.Further reading:United KingdomUnitary statesDemocratic parliamentaryConstitutional monarchy
Constitutional Monarchy (King, Queen) with a parliamentary system.
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.
It is a parliamentary democracy.
There is no evidence that in a democratic country, a parliamentary system is any worse or better than a republic form of government. With the assumption that the democratic country is truly democratic, than its citizens will adapt a form of government best suited to the country's needs.
In a parliamentary system voters elect the members of parliament but they do not elect the leader/prime minister. The members of parliament elect the leader.
the people if its a democratic country