In a parliamentary system of government, key political roles and constitutional conventions dictate executive operations and accountability. Match each parliamentary feature on the left with its corresponding definition on the right.
- Head of StateThe ceremonial executive leader who performs symbolic functions and remains politically neutral.
- Collective ResponsibilityA constitutional convention requiring all cabinet members to publicly support government policy or resign.
- Vote of No ConfidenceA legislative resolution that forces the Prime Minister and cabinet to resign or call an election if passed.
- Shadow CabinetA body of senior opposition members designated to monitor cabinet ministries and formulate counter-policies.
Cevap
Head of State matches the ceremonial executive leader who performs symbolic functions; Collective Responsibility matches the convention requiring cabinet members to publicly support policy or resign; Vote of No Confidence matches the legislative resolution forcing government resignation upon defeat; Shadow Cabinet matches the body of senior opposition members monitoring cabinet ministries.
Each feature is correctly paired with its foundational constitutional role: the Head of State performs symbolic functions; Collective Responsibility ensures cabinet unity; a Vote of No Confidence provides parliamentary oversight to remove an unsanctioned cabinet; and the Shadow Cabinet enables systematic opposition scrutiny.
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Structural Features and Conventions of the Parliamentary System
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