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In a parliamentary system of government, the head of government, the Head of government legislation found,while the President has Executive function. Yes or No.​

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Answer: No. In a parliamentary system of government, the head of government is typically the Prime Minister or the equivalent title, who is responsible for the day-to-day administration and legislation. The President, in a parliamentary system, usually holds a ceremonial or representative role and does not have executive functions. The executive power lies with the head of government, not the President.

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