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Which statement correctly describes the process by which a prime minister takes office in a typical parliamentary democracy?
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Citizens vote for electors who select the prime minister at a convention.
Citizens vote directly for the candidate who they wish to be prime minister.
Citizens vote for the prime minister from a group of candidates selected by the monarch.
Citizens vote for members of parliament who are responsible for selecting the prime minister.
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Citizens vote for members of parliament who are responsible for selecting the prime minister.
Explanation: In a parliamentary democracy voters elect MPs; the leader of the party (or coalition) that commands a majority in parliament becomes prime minister, usually formally appointed by the head of state.
Explanation: In a parliamentary democracy voters elect MPs; the leader of the party (or coalition) that commands a majority in parliament becomes prime minister, usually formally appointed by the head of state.
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