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Most Ministers and all parliamentary secretaries are Members of Parliament. Those Ministers who aren't MPs are Senators. The Governor General and civil servants are not Members of Parliament.

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Who is a member of the legislative branch of Canada?

The Canadian legislature is called parliament, and those who are part of it are called members of parliament (or MPs for short).


How does the Indian Parliament exercises control over the Executive?

parliament exercise control over executive by making some provisions in the constitution which help parliament to control executive.


Federal form of government?

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What are the three parts of government in Canada?

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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 statement is true about a prime minister in a parliamentary government?

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


What statement is true about the prime minister in a parliamentary government?

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


What statement is true about the prime minister in parliamentary government?

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Which branch appoints judges and cabinet members?

The Executive Branch.


Which branch of government is not part of Parliament?

Parliament is the legislative branch and controls the executive branch. The judicial branch is seperate.


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


Who is an charge of the executive branch?

The executive branch of the government refers to the President. The President leads the executive branch, which is comprised of his cabinet members.


The legislative branch of government in England is called what?

The legislative branch in England is known as Parliament. It does essentially the same thing as the US Congress, except that its members may serve in the Executive Branch (Prime Minister and ministers) without resigning their elective offices.


How many elected leaders are part of the Executive Branch?

There are 13 or 538 members of the Executive Branch.


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

The legislative