<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be would be that there is no real "executive branch" in a parliamentary system--only a figurehead monarch. </span></span>
8.108 mi² and it's located in an Island in Tokyo, Japan. Hope this helped. :)
The electoral system was informed by the decision that the populace at large is ignorant, uneducated and uninformed to make rational political decisions and choices and thus there was a fear that this ignorant majority would be cheated out to make poor political choices at the ballot.
the current population can not be referred to by those terms as there are cases that they have made better decisions at the ballot, only to be overturned by the electoral college.
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If the government was elected, they know they won't always be in power: they need to be re-elected. In order to be re-elected they have to do their work well and not abuse the power: this limits the power of government.