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explain any five features of parliamentary form of government​

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Answered by Prosnipzz
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the Parliamentary form of government, the Parliament is supreme, and the governments, comprised of some members of the Parliament, are accountable to it. ... The nominal head is one who, though head of the state, is not head of government. His powers are more apparent than real. He may be hereditary or electe d

Answered by khushboo9657
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Following are the features of a parliamentary form of government: Nominal Head: A Parliamentary government has two heads-a titular and a real one. The nominal head is the head of state in name. The true powers reside in the real head, i.e. Prime Minister and his council of ministers

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