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What is parliamentary form of government?

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Answered by Anonymous
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✍ The parliamentary system originated in the UK.

✍ This system is also known as responsible executive as the executive is the creation of the parliament and is responsible to it.

✍ It is also called as non fixed executive as the executive remains in power so long as it enjoy is the confidence of the legislature.

✍ The prime Minister is the political leader of the country.

✍ The chief executive that is the head of the state and pocesses only nominal powers.

✍ The prime Minister heads The council of minister . He is the captain of the team .
Answered by BoldStyle
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Parliamentary system is democratic form of government in which the party with the greatest representation in the parliament , forms the government and its leader becoming the prime minister .

Features of parliamentary form of government :-

The prime minister and the ministers are elected by the member's of the parliament , implying that there is a close relationship between executive and legislative .

It has dual executives - President who is the nominal executive of the state and the Prime minister who is the real executive head of the state .

The cabinet proceedings are secret and not meant to be divulged to the public .

The leader of this form of government is the prime minister and democracies follow bicameral legislature .

If the government doesn't win a vote of no confidence , the council of ministers has to resign .

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