A parliamentary system is a form of government where the executive branch (the government that runs the country day-to-day) is led by a prime minister or similar figure who must have the support of the legislature (the elected lawmakers). It matters because it creates a close link between the people's elected representatives and the leaders in charge, and it typically means the government can be removed if it loses the confidence of the legislature.
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議會制又稱內閣制、議會民主制(英語:parliamentary system),是一種政治制度,特點是「議會至上」,政府首脑(總理或首相)權力來自議會,授權有兩種途徑:第一是議會改選後的多數議席支持,第二是政府首腦贏得議會的信任投票。因此,所屬政党未能贏得議會大選的政府首腦連同其內閣必須提出辭職,而未能通過議會信任投票的政府首腦,連同其內閣也必須辭職,由議會席位居多數的黨派中協商選舉產生新的首腦與內閣。議會制下的政府融合行政權與立法權(fusion of powers),確保其所領導的政府具民意基礎。
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