In a parliamentary system, the head of government (usually called the prime minister) is

a. selected by direct popular vote.
b. selected by indirect election through bodies such as an electoral college.
c. usually the leader of the party with the most seats in the legislature.
d. whomever the head of state chooses to help run the government.
e. the person who came in second during the presidential election, with the top vote-getter becoming the president.

C

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