Parliamentary republic
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What is a Parliamentary Republic?
A parliamentary republic is a way that countries can organize their governments. In this system, important leaders are chosen by a group of people called a parliament. The parliament is made up of members who are elected by the people. They work together to make big decisions for the country.
How It Works
In a parliamentary republic, the main leader of the government, often called the prime minister, gets their power from the parliament. This means the parliament can also watch over the leader and make sure they are doing a good job. Sometimes, there is another leader called a president, who may have less power and mainly serves as a symbol of the country.
Countries with This System
Many countries around the world use a parliamentary republic system. Some examples include:
These countries have parliaments that help choose their leaders and guide the government.
Why It Matters
People know about parliamentary republics because they are a common way for countries to run themselves fairly. The parliament helps make sure leaders listen to the people and work together for the good of the country. This system has been used in many places for many years and continues to be popular today.
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