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Cabinet system of government is characterized by

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Parliamentary System

Parliamentary systems are marked by several defining features including the supremacy of a parliament comprised of elected representatives, the practice of party government, and the fusion of the executive and legislative branches of government.

Parliamentary systems are characterized by the supremacy of parliament which is comprised of elected representatives. It is the most widely used system for organizing democratic government in modern society. Many countries have founded their adaptation of the parliamentary system on the British Westminister model. There is a characteristic fusion of the executive and legislative branches of government due to the members of the cabinet, the institution that is responsible for the executive duties of the state, being composed of members of parliament, who are responsible for carrying out the legislative duties of the state. Since cabinet operates from within parliament, the legislative branch of government can exercise its power through the executive. Furthermore, the members of the cabinet, known as ministers, are chosen from among the members of parliament by the head of government.

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Parliamentary System

Parliamentary systems are marked by several defining features including the supremacy of a parliament comprised of elected representatives, the practice of party government, and the fusion of the executive and legislative branches of government.

Parliamentary systems are characterized by the supremacy of parliament which is comprised of elected representatives. It is the most widely used system for organizing democratic government in modern society. Many countries have founded their adaptation of the parliamentary system on the British Westminister model. There is a characteristic fusion of the executive and legislative branches of government due to the members of the cabinet, the institution that is responsible for the executive duties of the state, being composed of members of parliament, who are responsible for carrying out the legislative duties of the state. Since cabinet operates from within parliament, the legislative branch of government can exercise its power through the executive. Furthermore, the members of the cabinet, known as ministers, are chosen from among the members of parliament by the head of government.

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