In parliamentary systems, the power to dissolve parliament typically lies with the head of state or the prime minister. The head of state may grant the prime minister the authority to dissolve parliament, or they may do so themselves on the advice of the prime minister.
The Prime Minister acts pretty much, like the President in the States does. However, in Canada, the Prime Minister is held accountable by the Governor General, who is the British Queen's representative in Canada. The Governor General can dissolve parliament, if necessary, and declare elections as needed.
The Prime Minister is the leader of the English Parliament.
Yes, the Prime Minister of India is always a member of parliament.
Ralph Ricardo Theano is the Minister-Delegate to the Prime Minister in Charge of Relations With Parliament for Haiti.
A prime minister is an elected member of a parliament, just like all the others. In each election the prime minister must stand for election in their constituency. If they lose, then they will no longer be a member of the parliament and cannot become a prime minister again.
Ceremonially, the prime minister is appointed by the sovereign. However, in reality, the prime minister is indirectly selected by the voters. The voters determine who sits in Parliament. The Prime Minister must be able to lead parliament, that is control half the votes in Parliament.
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A prime minister is a member of parliament, like all the other members, so yes they can vote.
The Prime Minister is the leader of the English Parliament.
Parliament definitely has a strong influence over the Prime Minister and his cabinet. Most bills have to be passed with majority vote of Parliament.
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