Ministerial government refers to a system in which the executive branch of government is led by ministers who are typically drawn from the elected legislature. These ministers are responsible for specific government departments and are accountable to the parliament. This framework emphasizes collective decision-making and accountability, with the prime minister or head of government often acting as the leader of the cabinet. Ministerial government is commonly found in parliamentary systems, where the government derives its legitimacy from the legislature.
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