What are the main features of the parliament
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Nominal or Titular Head.
Collective Responsibility and Individual Responsibility.
Political Homogeneity.
Harmony between Executive and Legislature.
Rigidity of Party Discipline.
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The parliamentary system of government, unlike the presidential system, creates a divide between the roles of Head of Government and Head of State. Rather than citizens, members of Parliament elect the Prime Minister, who is the Head of Government. The Prime Minister oversees Parliament. This creates an overlap between the legislative and executive branches of government. The Head of State in a parliamentary systam is largely a symbolic role. Hereditary monarchs typically have this role reserved.
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