United Kingdom and Canada are two examples.
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The Government of the United Kingdom is a parliamentary democracy.
The English government is an example.
England has a parliamentary system.
Canada
unitary. (whoo! first to answer!)Great Britain's central parliament is an example of a unitary form of government.
It is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy.
Japan officially operates under a constitutional monarchywith a parliamentary democracy.
Switzerland has a parliamentary government.
The monarchy has very little to do with the running of the country. The UK is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy.
It can be, but not necessarily. A unitary state is simply one where the power is centralized in one place and contrasts with a federation in which power is divided among states/regions and a central government. For example, the UK is a unitary state (for the most part) whereas the US is a federation. A parliamentary form of government simply means that the executive branch/ministers/cabinet are part of the legislative body. Both unitary and federal states can have parliaments. For example, India is a federation with a parliamentary system where as the UK is a unitary state with a parliamentary system.
A parliamentary republic. But Singapore's government started when it was ruled by Britain so the government was chosen by Britain
parliamentary government
The head of the parliamentary government is called the Prime Minister.
A parliamentary Republiccorrupt.
Parliamentary democracy
Should the Philippine Government be changed to parliamentary form?