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State the chief characteristics of a Parliamentary form of Government.


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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.

➡One of the biggest advantages to parliamentary government is that it's really efficient. In a Presidential system like the U.S.,

➡it's pretty common for the President and the Congress to represent different political parties. In theory, this can be a check on power, but often leads to gridlock.

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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.

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