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.
The legislative branch.
In a parliamentary government system, the legislative branch elects the cheif executive. The legislative branch is elected by voters.
In a presidential system, the voters elect the legislative and executive branch. the chief executive is chosen from the executive branch.
The House of Representatives vote on the leader. The citizens vote on the House of Representatives.
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A parliamentary democracy.
The head of the executive branch is elected. He is the president.
The executive is selected by the legislative branch (usually, the head will be the leader of the party who won the most seats in the legislative election and that head picks their cabinet of executives). Usually, all high executive members (the cabinet) must be elected in the legislature to hold their position.
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The Members of Parliament
A parliamentary democracy
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The parliamentary system.
government in a parliamentary system refers to the executive, the cabinet and ministers. Parliament is the legislature which in a parliamentary system is sovereign, save any written constitution. parliament represents the poeple, however government runs the country and is elected by the people.
This is called a representative democracy, more specifically a parliamentary democracy, where party leaders are elected to the executive position by virtue of a majority in the legislature.
Israel has a proportionally elected parliamentary democracy. Like most parliamentary democracies (in contrast to presidential republics), the legislative branch and the executive branch are fused together. As a result, the executive branch is created by the Head of State in the Israeli Presidency (which is elected by the Knesset or Israeli Parliament) and the Head of Government in the Prime Minister of the Knesset. Other Knesset members from the governing party lead the other Ministries.
parliamentary government, a form of government where the executive power belongs to the prime minister or premier and his cabinet, where the executive and bodies are formed together, while the presidential government in which the executive power which is exercised by a single president elected by popular vote is independent of the legislative body.
A parliamentary democracy.
Iceland's government is a parliamentary republic, with a president elected once every four years. The prime minister, together with the cabinet, is the head of the executive government.