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A parliamentary government is a political system where the executive branch derives its legitimacy from, and is directly accountable to, the legislature (parliament). In this system, the head of government, often called a prime minister, is typically a member of the parliament and is chosen by fellow members. This structure encourages collaboration between the legislative and executive branches, promoting stability and coherence in policy-making. Examples of countries with parliamentary systems include the United Kingdom, Canada, and India.

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