Also known as cabinet system
行政権の主体たる内閣を議会の信任によって存立させる政治制度
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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議院内閣制(ぎいんないかくせい、英: parliamentary government/cabinet system)とは、行政府の主体たる内閣を議会(特に下院)の信任によって存立させる政治制度。
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