Interpretation of "British politics: ideas and concepts" of the Cabinet Office by Keith Pye and Richard Yates is an easy-to-understand political guide. It is divided into three parts - concept, theory and institution. The chapter that we are interested in is "administrative" and it is in the institution section. This chapter introduces the basic principles related to the Executive Committee, discusses the basic principles involved, and outlines the powers of the prime minister.
Members of the Congress Government (Cabinet - Congressional Government) - Administrative Government (Cabinet and its Prime Minister, Prime Minister or Prime Minister) are nominated by the legislature or parliament who is in charge of it and are in charge of it; this type of government can Leaders (legislators) can dissolve by voting without confidence. Alternatively, if Congress can no longer function, the leader of the Cabinet can dissolve Congress. Congressional monarchy - the country led by the monarch does not actively participate in the formation or implementation of policies (ie exercise sovereign as a monarch); the true government leadership is a cabinet from parliament - the prime minister, prime minister or prime minister (Council)) extracted and implemented.
Congressional democracy - Congress (parliament) elects the government's political system - the prime minister, the prime minister or the Prime Minister, in accordance with the political party forces expressed in the election - through this system, the government, through citizens and parliament, We are responsible for heaviness. Members of the Congress Government (Cabinet - Congressional Government) - Administrative Government (Cabinet and its Prime Minister, Prime Minister or Prime Minister) are nominated by the legislative body or Congress in charge of it and are in charge of it; this type of government is confident The Cabinet Leaders can disband Congress if it is dismissed by Congress (parliament) by no vote or it can no longer operate
Like the UK, the Cabinet and the Prime Minister are indirectly elected according to the constitution of the House of Representatives that is not technically influenced by the legislature of Congress or Congress. However, in fact, the term of office of government officials is affected by changes in the House of Representatives, and those who serve multiple consecutive councils are generally considered terms of service. The term of office of the government is usually terminated when the problem of trust is dismissed or the ruling party fails to obtain enough seats in the general election.