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Why are conflicts between the executive and legislative branches of a parliamentary government unlikely to occur

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User Bonson
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The same political party has control of the executive and legislative branches.
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User Roman Tumaykin
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Answer:

The executive branch is part of the Parliament, which is the legislature, is the right answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Basically in a parliamentary form of government, the possibilities for a conflict to occur is very unlikely due to the fact that the legislative division of parliament has the authority to dismiss the executive. Moreover, in some systems, the executive division of parliament has the potential to trigger early Parliamentary polls. These devices generally determine rather quickly any possible dispute that could occur between the two division.

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