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Which statement is true about the prime minister in a parliamentary government? A)The prime minister has no executive power. B)The prime minister and parliament are separate and equal. C)The prime minister has checks and balances on his or her power. D)The prime minister belongs to parliament.

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"The prime minister belongs to parliament" is the statement among the choices given in the question that is true about the prime minister in a parliamentary government. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the fourth option or option "D". I hope it helps you.
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Correct answer choice is :


D) The prime minister belongs to parliament.

Step-by-step explanation:

A prime minister is the leader of a cabinet and the head of the ministers in the administrative branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. In many systems, the prime minister elects and may remove other members of the cabinet, and designates posts to members within the government.

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