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In a parliamentary system...
governments are formed or fall on the basis of parliamentary arithmetic.
the Prime Minister is always subordinate to an elected President.
the nominal head of state is always a hereditary monarch.
general elections are held at fixed intervals
In parliamentary systems, the Prime Minister is more powerful than the nominal head of state. The head of state might be a hereditary monarch (as in the UK), but very often is an elected President with limited power. The example of the UK also proves that in parliamentary systems general elections are not always held at fixed intervals; the UK Prime Minister has wide discretion about the timing of a general election, although they cannot delay such contests beyond five years
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