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Because Canada is a parliamentary democracy, its political leader
A) is whoever is the eldest child of the current reigning monarch.
B) is elected by the majority of the popular votes of its citizens.
C) is chosen by the party with the majority of members in the legislature.
D) is elected by an electoral college chosen by the unicameral legislature.

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Answered by peehukumar123A
12

Answer:

c) is chosen by the party with the party with majority of members in legislature

Answered by agrippa
6

C) is chosen by the party with the majority of members in the legislature.

Explanation:

  • The head of government in parliamentary democracy is called Prime minister.  He has the real power.  
  • Usually there is a head of state and head of government.  
  • If the parliamentary system is constitutional monarchy then head of the  state is monarch, and if it is a democracy then it can be an elected president.  
  • The head of the government is prime minister, he is appointed by the head of state.
  • The prime minister belongs to the political party that have the majority number of seats.

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