Which of the following correctly describes how a prime minister is removed?

A) A prime minister is removed by a bicameral legislature when deficient laws are made.
B) A prime minister is removed by the people through elections when deficient laws are made.
C) A prime minister is removed by members of parliament when deficient laws are made.
D) A prime minister is removed through legislative reversibility when deficient laws are made.

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The correct description of how a prime minister is removed among the options provided is:

C) A prime minister is removed by members of parliament when deficient laws are made.

In parliamentary systems, a prime minister can be removed from office through a vote of no confidence in the parliament, which typically consists of elected representatives. This process can occur if the prime minister loses the support of the majority of members of the parliament.