Political Science, asked by anne993, 5 months ago

Who has the real powers in parliamentary governance.​

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Answered by kumarikrishlove654
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Explanation:

The head of government is the prime minister, who has the real power. The head of state may be an elected president or, in the case of a constitutional monarchy, hereditary.

  • Examples of countries which practice parliamentary systems are most of the countries which are democracies.

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Answered by durgagujjar0610
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Answer:

prime minister

Explanation:

The head of government is the prime minister, who has the real power. The head of state may be an elected president or, in the case of a constitutional monarchy, hereditary. Examples of countries which practice parliamentary systems are most of the countries which are democracies.

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