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describe the main features of the parliament​

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Answered by Harishbhagat1723
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Defining characteristics of the parliamentary system are the supremacy of the legislative branch within the three functions of government—executive, legislative, and judicial—and blurring or merging of the executive and legislative functions. ... But the parliament can override this ''veto'' with a simple majority vote.

Answered by riya4491
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In a democracy, the Parliament plays the vital function of deliberating matters of importance before laws or resolutions are passed. The Parliament has the power to alter, decrease or increase the boundaries of states/UTs. The Parliament also functions as an organ of information.

Cabinet or parliamentary form of government is that in which; • Legislature and executive are closely related and share powers with each other. Cabinet is formed by the parliament and parliament is the superior organ. There are two executives i.e. the elected president or king and the Prime Minister.

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