Chapter 6: Government and Policymaking
In presidential systems, selecting Cabinet members is typically a presidential prerogative which may require legislative approval. In parliamentary system the cabinet must maintain the confidence of the parliamentary majority. Multiparty system: Election results – Majority situation results vs. Minority situation results. Majority situation ................
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