In a state parliament, the type of parliamentary system is typically a representative democracy where the executive branch derives its legitimacy from, and is accountable to, the legislature (parliament). This system often features a head of government, such as a premier or chief minister, who is elected by the majority party or coalition in the parliament. Additionally, the state parliament may be bicameral, consisting of two houses, or unicameral, with one legislative chamber. The specific structure and powers can vary significantly depending on the constitution and laws of each state.
The UK has a democratically-elected parliament.
New Zealand is a Parliamentary Democracy, with the laws passed by Parliament administered by the Court system. The Court system comes under the Justice Department, and the Attorney - General is the Parliamentary officer for the administration of the courts, and of bringing forward new laws as required. These would be then debated in Parliament.
This is a parliamentary democracy. The Queen overseas the Parliament, but they are the ones who are able to make the laws in the country.
Parliamentary democracy is the type of democracy where the legislature, typically the parliament, elects the prime minister. The prime minister is the head of government and is accountable to the parliament.
It is a parliamentary democracy (Parliament of Greenland); which is part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
The monarchy has very little to do with the running of the country. The UK is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy.
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Ireland is a parliamentary republic and has a similar structure to a constitutional monarchy, with a figurehead President and a Prime Minister (Tioseach)
Britain has a parliamentary democracy, where citizens elect members of Parliament to make decisions on their behalf. The Prime Minister is the head of government, chosen from the majority party in Parliament. The monarchy also plays a ceremonial role in the democratic system.
According to the Constitution adopted in 1991, Romania is a parliamentary republic. Democratic rights and freedom are guaranteed by the Constitution. Romania is a multi-political party state - many parties are currently registered, but only important ones are represented in the Parliament.
unitary. (whoo! first to answer!)Great Britain's central parliament is an example of a unitary form of government.
The types of governments in Spain and Portugal are democracy's in general terms, however, technically they differ. Portugal has a parliamentary democracy and Spain has a parliamentary monarchy.