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Zaniyah Dickerson
4 July, 13:43
What is parliamentary republic?
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Guillermo Schultz
4 July, 14:31
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A parliamentary republic is one where a parliament has its own head of state that is not connected to the president. This is usually in the form of a prime minister and often this prime minister has even more power than the president. An example can be Germany that has a chancellor that is more important than the president and the president has almost no power.
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