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Which branch can impeach members of other branches?

The Legislative Branch(:


Where are cabinet members drawn from in a parliamentary system?

legislative branch


Why are there fewer conflicts between the executive branch and the legislative branch in the parliamentary system of government?

the members of the executive branch are also members of the legislative branch


Why are there fewer conflicts between the executive branch and legislative branch in a parliamentary system of government?

the members of the executive branch are also members of the legislative branch


What branch does Representative go to?

Members of the Legislative Branch.


A parliamentary system experiences fewer conflicts between the executive branch and the legislative branch than does a presidential system. Why?

The members of the executive branch are also members of parliament. NOVANET


What is the secondary duty of the legislative branch?

After passage of laws, the secondary duty of the Legislative Branch is usually considered to be to "advice and consent" on the appointment of Executive and Judicial branch officials not otherwise elected. Impeachment of government officers is also considered to be a strong secondary duty of the Legislative branch.


What is the legislative branch secondary duty?

to say that they are gay


What branch can impeach members of the executive or judicial branch?

The legislative


The executive branch of government is lead by members of legislative branch?

No


How are the members of the legislative branch?

The citizens of the united states elect the legislative branch (the house of Representatives and the Senate).


Who are the individual members of the legislative branch?

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