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India has a parliamentary democracy. What does this mean?
A.
Citizens vote directly for the prime minister in every election.
B.
The president has all the power to make laws.
C.
Citizens elect members of parliament, and the leader of the majority party becomes prime minister.
D.
The military chooses the leaders of the government
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C. Citizens elect members of parliament, and the leader of the majority party becomes prime minister.
In India’s parliamentary system voters elect MPs to the Lok Sabha (and state assemblies); the party or coalition with a majority selects the prime minister, who heads the government. The president’s role is largely ceremonial.
In India’s parliamentary system voters elect MPs to the Lok Sabha (and state assemblies); the party or coalition with a majority selects the prime minister, who heads the government. The president’s role is largely ceremonial.
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