Which of the following is true of a parliamentary system of government?
clear seperation of government organs.
strict operation of bicameral legislature.
removal of government by impeachment.
adherence to majority rule.
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D is d answr, its nt a bcos in a parliamentary system der is fusion of power bcos membrs of d executive e.g d president are also membrs of d legislature, but in a presidential sys der is clear separation of power btw d exe. And d leg.

it is D becos d number of seats a party secures in d paliament determines d selection of a prime minister,,d prime minister is choosen from the majority party (party with the highest number of seats).in d parliament

the correct answer is D cause in a parliamentary system, the party with the majority members in the parliament forms the government of the day.

D is ans in parliamentar y there is no clear of se pration powers. But in presidential system the re is clear sepration.

Parliamentary system makes use of Collective Responsibility...
D is the correct answer....

The correct answer is "D" because in a cabinet or parliamentary system of Government,it entails or goes with the majority ruling in a state i.e it only recognises the arm of Government which has the majority rule in the arm. Also in this governmental system,there's nothing like separation of Powers because both the legislature and execution are fused together

The answer is B bcos in Parliamentary system of Govt., bcos there is strict separation of powers btwn d legislative nd executive. That is bicameral.

Sorry oo, the correct answer is D. I went to my government teacher and he explained it and to me.







