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In a parliamentary government, the executive branch derives its legitimacy from and is accountable to the legislature (parliament), which is true. However, a statement that is not true would be that the head of government (the prime minister) is elected directly by the public; in a parliamentary system, the prime minister is typically elected by the parliament itself. Additionally, the separation of powers is less rigid in parliamentary systems compared to presidential systems, which may also lead to misconceptions.

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