The Westminster model of democracy

a. combines parliamentary and proportional representation (PR) arrangements.
b. combines a parliamentary approach with first-past-the-post (FPTP) district voting.
c. is an arrangement in which the central government has authority over all lower levels of government.
d. combines a presidential system with a PR electoral system for the legislature.
e. brings together presidentialism with FPTP district voting for legislative elections.


B

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