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B
Executive and Legislature are strictly separate
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C
Judiciary controls both Legislature and Executive
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D
Legislature controls the Executive
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Solution
The correct option is D Legislature controls the Executive
In a parliamentary type of government, the legislature and executive aren't generally isolated. In a simple sense, the legislature is in charge, in that the official must answer to the lawmaking body and is qualified for guideline by virtue of having the certainty of (a lion's share in) the assembly. But, this nominal control doesn't portray the reality of intensity.
At the point when a single gathering holds a lion's share in the legislature, this qualifies it for unlimited oversight of the executive.
At the point when no single gathering holds a larger part, the lawmaking body is in a more dominant position, and the official will depend for its continuation on exchange offs between parties in the legislature.