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What is the key characteristic of a parliamentary system?
A parliamentary system is characterized by close collaboration between the executive and legislative powers, with the executive power depending on the Parliament.
What is the role of the head of state in the United Kingdom's parliamentary system?
In the United Kingdom, the head of state is the king or queen, but they have no political power and only represent the unity of the country.
Who leads the government in a parliamentary system?
The government is led by the Prime Minister, who is appointed by the monarch but is required to be the leader of the party that won the parliamentary elections.
How does a parliamentary system work when there are multiple parties?
When multiple parties exist, no single party may achieve an absolute majority, requiring coalitions between parties to form a government and choose a leader, which can lead to political instability.
What is the risk associated with the parliamentary system?
The main risk of a parliamentary system is political instability, especially when coalitions between parties are fragile and can break down easily.