In a Parliamentary Democracy, direct elections typically occur for the lower house of the legislature, where citizens vote directly for their representatives. These representatives then form the government, with the leader of the majority party usually becoming the Prime Minister. In some cases, direct elections may also apply to local government bodies or specific positions, depending on the country's electoral laws. However, the upper house may be appointed or indirectly elected, varying by jurisdiction.
A direct democracy
A constitutional parliamentary democracy is a type of parliamentary democracy which is governed by a constitution.
This type of democracy is called a Parliamentary Democracy or a Parliamentary Republic.
By having elections every five years, the UK shows that it is a Parliamentary Democracy.
A parliamentary democracy
A Parliamentary Democracy.
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Parliamentary Democracy.
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