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what is a responsible government?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Responsible government is known to be the commencement of a system of government which embodies the principle of parliamentary accountability.

It is the principle of some democratic governments.

There is a basic concept of bicameralism. It describes the degree of accountability towards the parliament.

The leaders of executive branch of government are also considered as legislature members.

Answered by ishamane77444
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Answer: In a presidential form of government,  the legislature and the executive are  not directly dependent on each other.

The Houses of the Legislature and the President is directly elected by the

people. The President is the executive  head and has a lot of powers including  power to implement laws.

In spite of such a structure, the  legislature and the executive keep a

check on each other. This mutual  control over each other can lead to a

responsible government.

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