Constitutional Monarchies (a type of Parliamentary system, where the monarchy has no power): United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Belgium, Holand, Norway and Sweden.
Parliamentary Republics (with an elected President that doesn't have much power): India, Germany, Italy, Poland, Turkey, Israel, South Africa and the newly-formed government in Iraq.
Presidential Systems: The United States of America and nearly all countries in South America, also Indonesia, Mexico, Iran and many countries in Africa.
In countries with a parliamentary system, a parliament is the method by which the government operates itself and determines the rules of society.
Parliamentary Model
demerits of the parliamentary system of nepal
As of now, approximately 40 countries practice a parliamentary system of government. This system is characterized by the executive branch deriving its legitimacy from and being directly accountable to the legislature (parliament). Notable examples include the United Kingdom, Canada, India, and Australia. The exact number may vary as political systems evolve and countries undergo changes in governance.
In countries with a parliamentary system of government, like Canada, the prime minister is the chief executive.
Since Tanzania is one of the LEDCs, the have no enough equipments and trainers to train them.
Parliamentary is the British political system. Presidential is the American political system.
No
Generally, a Parliamentary system will get work done quicker, but a Presidential system is sometimes desirable because it partly limits the government.
YES. Spain is a Constitutional Monarchy with a Parliamentary System.
It is a parliamentary democracy.
Great Britain