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3 September, 18:41

The chief executive is a member of the legislative branch:

unitary government

autocratic government

parliamentary government

presidential government

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  1. 3 September, 18:46
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    Generally speaking, the chief executive is a member of the legislative branch in a "unitary form of government", since in this government there is only a single governing body.
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