
Parliamentary Elections
Parliamentary elections are democratic processes where eligible citizens vote to choose representatives for their country's parliament, which makes laws and oversees the government. Voters select from competing political parties or individual candidates, and the seats are allocated based on the number of votes each party or candidate receives. The party or coalition with the most seats usually forms the government, and its leader becomes the Prime Minister or equivalent. These elections ensure that government reflects the will of the people, supporting accountability and representation in the democratic system.