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== Doctrine == |
== Doctrine == |
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In this system, the voters would first choose the members who serve in a Parliament. The legislative branch would then decide who will lead the executive. Both the legislative branch and the executive branch are in sync with each other more than in the Presidential system because of this. |
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W.I.P. |
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There are two types of parliamentary democracies: |
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* '''Westminster system''' - WIP |
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* '''Consensus system''' - WIP |
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== History == |
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8xGtW04Tn4 How Do Parliamentary Systems Work?] by [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSp_Uwk8NL7BBQVpUv_AWQ Paul Sargent] |
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=== Citations === |
=== Citations === |
Revision as of 15:24, 16 May 2021
Parliamentarianism or Parliamentarism is a political ideology which seeks the dominance of a legislative body (parliament) in the matters of sovereignty.
Doctrine
In this system, the voters would first choose the members who serve in a Parliament. The legislative branch would then decide who will lead the executive. Both the legislative branch and the executive branch are in sync with each other more than in the Presidential system because of this.
There are two types of parliamentary democracies:
- Westminster system - WIP
- Consensus system - WIP
History
W.I.P.
Relationships
W.I.P.
Further Information
Texts
Wikipedia
Video
Citations