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16 August, 17:44

Which action occurs in parliamentary governments but not in presidential governments?

A. The legislative branch selects the head of government.

B. Voters elect the leader of the executive branch.

C. Voters elect members of the legislative branch.

D. The executive branch operates independently from the legislature.

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  1. 16 August, 20:05
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    The answer is letter A. The legislative branch selects the head of government.

    In a parliamentary system, voter's would vote for the legislative body. The legislative body serves as an executive body. They can either put a person as a Prime Minister and also has the power to remove the said person when they see him no longer fit for the position.
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