Political Science, asked by sneha34925, 11 months ago

who are the decisions maker in a parliamentary democracy​

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Answered by priyamala12
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In short, a parliamentary democracy is a system of government in which citizens elect representatives to a legislative parliament to make the necessary laws and decisions for the country. This parliament directly represents the people.It can also be argued that power is more evenly spread out in parliamentary government, as the government and prime minister do not have the power to make unilateral decisions, as the entire government cabinet is answerable and accountable to parliament.

Answered by deepika3024
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parliament and cabinets ministers

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