In a parliamentary system voters elect the members of parliament but they do not elect the leader/prime minister. The members of parliament elect the leader.
Voters elect members of the legislative branch
Voters elect members of the legislative branch
It is a parliamentary democracy.
A democracy.
A democracy.
Voters directly elect members of the Senate and members of the House of Representatives
In a parliamentary system, the Prime Minister is asked to form a government by the head of state (President or constitutional monarch) normally based on the results of the parliamentary election. The political parties normally try to avoid the head of states embarrassment by agreeing in advance which party or coalition should form the government.
The system under which voters elect leaders and then hold those leaders accountable for the decisions they make is generally known as Answer: representative democracy
A parliamentary democracy.
The 17th Amendment gave voters the right to elect senators
You have to look in a world geography book. It helps alot.