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The elections were not meant to form a parliamentary government, but rather to form a parliament sized constitutional committee to draft a new constitution.
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Furthermore, free speech is considered to be necessary for a parliamentary government to function.
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The electoral reform he ushered in was credited with undermining national political processes and causing severe harm to the system of parliamentary government.
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At least in theory, these are equivalent to the cabinet members of a parliamentary government.
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He'd like to avoid a repeat of that spin war, in which truths about parliamentary government got twisted dangerously out of shape.
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The protest movement has persistently avoided key questions about what it envisages as an alternative to an elected parliamentary government.
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The composition of the new parliament meant that the parties and factions had to work together to form a viable parliamentary government.
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Cohabitation thus only occurs in systems that have both parliamentary government (i.e. ministers accountable to parliament) and a directly-elected executive president, i.e. semi-presidential systems.
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It initiated a period of parliamentary government and political freedom interrupted by the outbreak of the liberation wars.
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The loi-cadre provided for universal suffrage and was the basis for parliamentary government in each colony.
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