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Chapter 14 Parliamentary Government.  Form of govt. found in most countries  The only votes that people vote are for members of parliament  The executive.

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1 Chapter 14 Parliamentary Government

2  Form of govt. found in most countries  The only votes that people vote are for members of parliament  The executive is chosen and set up by parliament Parliamentary Govt.

3  Characteristics: 1.Parliament of representatives chosen by electorate; often 200-several hundred in size; only elected body; bills passed in parliament are law (no one has veto power) Parliamentary System

4 2. Executive part of government (similar to US’s presidential branch) is made up of a cabinet of men and women who are selected by parliament; take on executive powers in addition to legislative responsibilities; often in majority political party Characteristics of Parliamentary System

5 3. Executive members only stay in positions while have the “confidence” (support) of the Parliament majority; a vote of no confidence can lead to the fall of the government and a new election Characteristics of Parliamentary System

6 4. The Executive leader can dissolve parliament and call for new elections just as the parliament can call no confidence and remove the executive; a new election can lead to a new distribution of power, Characteristics of Parliamentary System

7  Purely symbolic figure  Often a monarch (example: England)  Ceremonial and symbolic leader  Usually only occurs with Parliamentary systems Heads of State

8  Leaders chosen by majority party  If not clear majority party, a coalition is formed and a compromise reached to choose the leaders  Cabinet must be able to control what is going on in Parliament. The Cabinet

9 1.Public Debate 2.Face Scrutiny 3.Oversight of policy 4.Source of the executive What Parliament Does

10  Weaker and less assertive than in United States Congress  Majority party sets tone and is a source of decisions instead of committees  However, all Parliaments have committees to consider all the bills introduced. Parliamentary Committees

11 1.Power is unified under a majority party so government can respond quickly and decisively. 2.The lines of responsibility and accountability very clear. Advantages of Parliamentary System

12 1.Few protections for a minority who feels wronged 2.May produce a very unstable government Disadvantages of Parliamentary System


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