The key word is Majority
According to the elections results, check the main powers in Parliament. The parties have the largest number of seats.
According to these parties arrangement, you can define th minimum number of parties your government need to include to get the Parliament acceptance on your government formation.
Of course the number of seats isn't the only factor here. The largest number of seats can go to the most opponent party to yours. Sometimes you will need the small parties. Sometimes the small parties play the key roll of forming the majority
The legislative branch, parliament, the monarch, the dictator and their cabinet, it depends on the form of government
The Republic of Ireland is a parliamentary Republic with a bicameral parliament.
unitary. (whoo! first to answer!)Great Britain's central parliament is an example of a unitary form of government.
China has a Monarchical form of government where the head of the government only has the power to take decisions while India has a Democratic form of government where the public has the right to take their own decisions and their own representatives to the parliament.
The federal Australian parliament has two houses. These include the House of Representatives and The Senate. The party with a majority of seats in the House of Representatives makes the government.
Tsar Nicolas formed parliament (Duma) because the peasants wanted it
It is a partially devolved democratic parliament within a constitutional monarchy.
Scotland has a Parliamentary form of Government, as does the rest of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. Although there is a Parliament based at Westminster (London) that covers the whole of the UK, Scotland has its' own Parliament with devolved powers (i.e. it carries sole responsibilty for a large amount of the government of Scotland, but has limited powers in some areas such as taxation).
Parliament is like the United States' Congress, so Parliament is part of government.
Different countries have different systems. Usually it is the leader of the largest party in the country's parliament, if they can form a government. In the case of a coalition, it is usually the leader of the largest of the coaliton parties.
Nepal has a Federal Parliamentary Republic form of government. It is made up of the Council of Ministers led by the Prime Minister, the unicameral Legislature-Parliament, and three tiered Judiciary.
RepublicPoland's government type is, republic