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who is the real executive head in a Parliamentary form of Government​

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Answered by Anonymous
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prime minister.

The head of the government, who is generally called as the Prime Minister, is the real head. Thus, all the real executive powers are vested in the Prime Minister. The parliamentary government is also called as the Cabinet government due to concentration of executive powers in the cabinet.

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Answered by ashish17817
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Prime Minister

The head of the government, who is generally called as the Prime Minister, is the real head. Thus, all the real executive powers are vested in the Prime Minister. The parliamentary government is also called as the Cabinetgovernment due to concentration of executivepowers in the cabinet.
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