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Features of parliamentary government in india

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Answered by classykaran1
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Parliamentary form of Government is the system of government in which there exists an intimate and harmonious relationship between the executive and the legislative departments, and the stability and efficacy of the executive department depend on the legislature.

Although the parliamentary government is broadly defined in the above way, in such a system the supremacy of the legislature has now been replaced by the supremacy of the Cabinet. Hence, such form of government is also called Cabinet Government.

In a Parliamentary form of government,  the head of the state is usually a different person than the head of the government. A Monarch or a President is usually the head of the state. However, he or she is the head of state, but not the head of government. The functions of the head of the state is chiefly formal or ceremonial. The council of ministers or the cabinet exercises the real executive powers and authority to run the Government. In many countries, the Prime Minister is the the head of the council of ministers.

The Parliamentary or the Cabinet system originated in England. This form of government exists in countries like Britain, India and Canada. This Parliamentary form of government is also called Responsible 

Answered by BlastOracle
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a) Presence of Nominal and real executives

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b) Majority party rule

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c) Membership of the ministers in the legislature

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d) Collective responsibility of the executive to the legislature

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e) Leadership of the Prime Minister or the Chief Minister

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d) Dissolution of the lower House ( Lok sabha or Assembly )

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