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Consider the following :
How many of the above given features is/are of a parliamentary form of government?
Only Two
Only Three
Only Four
All Five
In a parliamentary form of government, the following features are generally present:
A Written Constitution - This is not necessarily specific to a parliamentary form of government. Many countries with a presidential system also have a written constitution.
Representation of People - Yes, in a parliamentary system, the government is typically elected by the people either directly or indirectly.
Collective Responsibility - Yes, this is a hallmark of a parliamentary system. The entire Cabinet is collectively responsible to the Parliament.
A Responsible Government - Yes, in a parliamentary system, the government is responsible to the legislature and, indirectly, to the electorate.
Fusion of Legislature and Executive - Yes, in a parliamentary system, there is a fusion of powers between the legislative and the executive branches.
So, four out of the five features (Representation of People, Collective Responsibility, A Responsible Government, Fusion of Legislature and Executive) are specific to a parliamentary form of government.
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