Explain any five features of parliamentary form of Government ?
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- The party or party coalition with the greatest representation in the parliament/legislature comprises the government. In many parliamentary systems, the president must appoint a prime minister with the support of the majority of the parliament, which is often the leader of the majority party or coalition of parties supported by the majority.
- The leader of parliament is the prime minister or chancellor.
- The parliament is the legislature; it is responsible for producing and executing laws.
- The president or monarch serves a mostly ceremonial role, as the true power is in the hands of the prime minister.
- The head of state (e.g. monarch, president) is typically separate from the head of government (i.e. prime minister).
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