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⭐What is the Parliamentary System of Government? ⭐​

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a parliamentary system of parliamentary democracy is a system of Democratic governments of a state where the desert is Democratic legitimacy from its ability to command the confident of the Legislature typically a parliament and is also held accountable to the parliament

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Republican forms of government:

Presidential republics with an executive presidency separate from the legislature

Semi-presidential system with both an executive presidency and a separate head of government that leads the rest of the executive, who is appointed by the president and accountable to the legislature

Parliamentary republics with a ceremonial and non-executive president, where a separate head of government leads the executive and is dependent on the confidence of the legislature

Republics with an executive presidency elected by the legislature

Monarchical forms of government:

Constitutional monarchies with a ceremonial and non-executive monarch, where a separate head of government leads the executive

Constitutional monarchies with a ceremonial monarch, but where royalty still hold significant executive and/or legislative power

Absolute monarchies where the monarch leads the executive

One-party states

Military governments

Countries which do not fit any of the above systems (e.g. transitional government or unclear political situations)

A parliamentary system or parliamentary democracy is a system of democratic governance of a state (or subordinate entity) where the executive derives its democratic legitimacy from its ability to command the confidence of the legislature, typically a parliament, and is also held accountable to that parliament. In a parliamentary system, the head of state is usually a person distinct from the head of government. This is in contrast to a presidential system, where the head of state often is also the head of government and, most importantly, the executive does not derive its democratic legitimacy from the legislature.

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