
Westminster System
The Westminster System is a type of parliamentary government model originating from the United Kingdom. It features a strong executive branch led by a Prime Minister, who is usually the leader of the majority party in Parliament. The government is accountable to Parliament, which consists of elected representatives. Key elements include the separation of powers, a ceremonial head of state, and a system where the legislature can make and amend laws. Many countries, including Canada, Australia, and India, have adopted this system, promoting democratic governance and political accountability.