Question
What is a key feature of a parliamentary system regarding the relationship between the executive and the legislature?
A.
The executive is independent of the legislature
B.
The executive is part of the legislature
C.
The executive has a fixed term
D.
The executive cannot be removed by the legislature
A.
The executive is independent of the legislature
B.
The executive is part of the legislature
C.
The executive has a fixed term
D.
The executive cannot be removed by the legislature
Answers
GPT-4o mini
B. The executive is part of the legislature
In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is typically derived from the legislature, meaning that the executive (such as a Prime Minister and their cabinet) is made up of members of the legislature and is accountable to it.
In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is typically derived from the legislature, meaning that the executive (such as a Prime Minister and their cabinet) is made up of members of the legislature and is accountable to it.