How does the indian government work India follows a parliamentary system of government
By executing its function by parliamentary democratic rules
Generally, a Parliamentary system will get work done quicker, but a Presidential system is sometimes desirable because it partly limits the government.
The Bangladesh Government (like all other governments in a Parliamentary Democracy) works as per the constitution. They work for the people
The Jamaican government is a parliamentary one. It is headed by a prime minister who is the overall supervisor of the cabinet.
When several parties combine forces to obtain a majority, they form a coalition government. This type of government allows different parties to work together to govern and make decisions, oftentimes in parliamentary systems.
Parliamentary democracy is usually considered to be a good thin, when it works well. When it does not work well, like any government that does not work well, it is not considered to be a good thing.
In a parliamentary democracy. As a member state, Bulgaria like other follow the basic guidelines of the EU
Israel is governed by a multi-party parliamentary system. So basically it's sort of like a democracy.
A parliamentary republic or parliamentary constitutional republic is a form of a republic which operates under a parliamentary system of government. In contrast to a presidential republic and the semi-presidential system, the head of state usually does not have broad executive powers as an executive president would, because much of those powers have been granted to a "head of government" (usually called a prime minister). However, the head of government and head of state may form one office in a parliamentary republic (such as South Africa and Botswana), but the president is still elected in much the same way as the prime minister is in most Westminster systems. This usually means that they are the leader of the largest party or coalition of parties in parliament. In some instances, the President may legally have executive powers granted to them to undertake the day-to-day running of government (as in Finland) but by convention they do not use these powers. Some parliamentary republics could therefore be seen as following the semi-presidential system but operating under a parliamentary system.
A parliamentary democracy means that the political power is held by an elected parliament representing the people.Election to govern with the elected candidate representing the combine will of the constituents who elected them to office.
The government in England, or more correctly the UK today (June 2011) is a coalition between the Conservative party and the Liberal democrats. No party having won an overall majority in the last election.