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Important features of the Westminster system include the following... The Westminster system enables a government to be defeated... Most of the procedures of the Westminster system have originated with the... some older constitutions using the Westminster system do not mention the existence of the cabinet and... The pattern of executive functions within a Westminster System is quite complex... Executive authority within a Westminster System is essentially exercised by the Cabinet... major powers of the Prime Minister under the Westminster system is to decide when a fellow minister is accountable for the actions of a department... The Westminster system has a very distinct appearance when functioning... Other ceremonies sometimes associated with the Westminster system include an annual...

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