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What is the name of a government in which the legislative branch is more powerful than the executive branch? In fact, the executive branch is normally chosen out of the legislature.
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unitary government
unitary government
presidential government
presidential government
parliamentary government
parliamentary government
autocracy
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Parliamentary government.
In a parliamentary system the executive (prime minister and cabinet) is normally chosen from the legislature and is accountable to it, so the legislature is typically more powerful. (Unitary refers to centralization of authority, presidential features a separately elected executive, and autocracy is rule by one person.)
In a parliamentary system the executive (prime minister and cabinet) is normally chosen from the legislature and is accountable to it, so the legislature is typically more powerful. (Unitary refers to centralization of authority, presidential features a separately elected executive, and autocracy is rule by one person.)
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