A bicameral parliamentary republic is a form of government in which the legislature consists of two separate chambers or houses, typically known as the upper and lower houses. In this system, the executive branch derives its legitimacy from the legislature and is accountable to it, with the head of state often being separate from the head of government. Decision-making processes involve both chambers, which collaborate to pass legislation. Examples of countries with this system include Germany and India.
The Republic of Ireland is a parliamentary Republic with a bicameral parliament.
Westminster system and parliamentary republic.
It is a federal republic. The present central government consists of a coalition of Christian Democrats and Free Democrats.AnswerGermany is a federal, parliamentary, representative, democratic, republic.Germany is a Federal bicameral parliamentary Republic.
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India is a parliamentary republic.
The Czech Republic is a parliamentary republic.
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A parliamentary democracy.
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