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17 July, 05:50

How is a parliamentary government different from a presidential one?

O A. In a parliamentary government, the voters elect the prime minister

in national elections.

B. In a parliamentary government, the lawmakers are elected

indirectly by regions.

O C. In a parliamentary government, the legislative body chooses the

chief executive.

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D. In a parliamentary government, the head of state is also head of

the executive branch.

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  1. 17 July, 06:48
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    its c for a pex
  2. 17 July, 08:50
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    A is the correct answer
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