multiple choice in a parliamentary system who typically appoints the head of government

1 answer

In a parliamentary system, the head of government is typically appointed by the head of state, usually after a general election. The head of state may be a monarch (as in the case of constitutional monarchies) or a president (in some parliamentary republics).

Here’s a multiple choice question based on that:

Who typically appoints the head of government in a parliamentary system?

A) The general populace through a direct vote
B) The legislature
C) The head of state
D) The outgoing head of government

Correct Answer: C) The head of state