A parliamentary executive means:

Parliamentary executive are the leaders that are selected from the ruling party or coalition to lead the bureaucracy and create policy for the government. Executive is dependent on support of the majority in the parliament as it derives its authority from parliament. Both houses of the parliament have control over the executive through asking questions, discussing matters of importance, moving call-attention notices and adjournment motions and also by appointing various committees. All these activities keep the executive Alert. Concerning the financial control, the executive has no right to formulate the budget. Thus, the parliament can effectively control the executive and ensure a more responsive government. For this purpose, it is important that there is adequate time at the disposal of the house, the members are interested in discussion and participation effectively and show willingness to compromise among the government and the opposition.

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