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Τι (ποιος) είναι Westminster model - ορισμός

DEMOCRATIC, PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT WHICH DEVELOPED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Westminister system; Westminster Model; Westminister System; Westminster parliamentary system; Westminster Model of Parliamentary Democracy; Westminster model; Westminster democracy; Westminster style; British parliamentary system; Westminster style legislatures; Primacy of the House of Commons; Westminster Democracy; Westminster System of Democracy; Westminster System; Westminster arrangement; Westminster governance; Westminster forms of government; The Westminster system; Westminster convention; Washminster; Westminster-style; Westminster parliamentary systems; Washminster system
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Westminster system         
The Westminster system or Westminster model is a type of parliamentary government that incorporates a series of procedures for operating a legislature. This concept was first developed in England.
Westminster Abbey Museum         
FORMER MUSEUM AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY, LONDON, ENGLAND
Westminster abbey museum; Westminster Abbey museum
The Westminster Abbey Museum was located in the 11th-century vaulted undercroft beneath the former monks' dormitory in Westminster Abbey, London, England. This was located in one of the oldest areas of the Abbey, dating back almost to the foundation of the Romanesque church by Edward the Confessor in 1065.
Westminster College, Oxford         
COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN OXFORD, ENGLAND; FORMERLY IN LONDON
Westminster Institute of Education; Westminster Teacher Training College; Westminster Training College
Westminster College was a teacher training college and college of higher education in England. The college was founded in London in 1851 as a training institute for teachers for Wesleyan Methodist schools, but moved to Oxford in 1959.

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Westminster system

The Westminster system or Westminster model is a type of parliamentary government that incorporates a series of procedures for operating a legislature. This concept was first developed in England.

Key aspects of the system include an executive branch made up of members of the legislature, and that is responsible to the legislature; the presence of parliamentary opposition parties; and a ceremonial head of state who is different from the head of government. The term comes from the Palace of Westminster, the current seat of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Westminster system is often contrasted with the presidential system that originated in the United States, or with the semi-presidential system, based on the government of France.

The Westminster system is used, or was once used, in the national and subnational legislatures of most former colonies of the British Empire, upon gaining self-government (with the exception of the United States and Cyprus), beginning with the first of the Canadian provinces in 1848 and the six Australian colonies between 1855 and 1890. It is the form of government bequeathed to New Zealand, and former British Hong Kong. The State of Israel adopted a largely Westminster-inspired system of government upon declaring independence from the British Mandate of Palestine. However, some former colonies have since adopted either the presidential system (Nigeria for example) or a hybrid system (like South Africa) as their form of government.