Which of the following is true of a parliamentary system of government, but not as a presidential system would it be the government is not regulated by a constitution or that judicial branch is part of an elected Senate or the legislator assembly is determined by a national election or last, would it be the head of the government is chosen by the legislative of the assembly

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In a parliamentary system of government, the head of government is chosen by the legislative assembly. This is typically the Prime Minister, who is selected from the majority party or coalition in parliament.

In contrast, in a presidential system, the head of government (the President) is usually elected independently of the legislative assembly by the general public.

The other statements mentioned are not distinctive characteristics of parliamentary systems, as they may or may not apply to either form of government.