In a parliamentary system, the Head of State is powerful.
State whether the following statements are true or false with reasons.
In a parliamentary system, the Head of State is powerful.
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This statement is False.
- A parliamentary system makes a distinction between the Head of State and Head of government. The Head of State is the nominal executive. While the Prime Minister and his/her council are the head of government.
- All decisions and administration is conducted in the name of the nominal executive (President) by the real executive (Prime Minister and his/her Council of Ministers.)
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