Political Science, asked by ankita3135, 6 months ago

explain the role of parliament in selecting national government .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A parliament is an elected system of government. ... And when elected, the parliament is then made up all those elected representatives who then guide the government. By choosing their representatives, the people form the government and participate in the decision-making process, thereby upholding democracy.

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Answered by devpadippuravila
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A parliament is an elected system of government. ... And when elected, the parliament is then made up all those elected representatives who then guide the government. By choosing their representatives, the people form the government and participate in the decision-making process, thereby upholding democracy.

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