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===Europe=== [[File:Zyrat te parlamentit.jpg|thumb|right|The administrative building of the Albanian Parliament]] [[File:Congreso de los Diputados (España) 14.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Congress of Deputies]], the lower chamber of Spanish Parliament]] {| class="wikitable" |- ! Country !! Connection between the legislature and the executive |- | {{flagu|Albania}} || The [[President of Albania]] nominates the candidate chosen by the party or coalition which holds a majority in the [[Parliament of Albania]]. The Parliament then approves the [[Council of Ministers (Albania)|Cabinet]]. If the nomination is rejected by the Parliament, another candidate is chosen by the President within 10 days. |- | {{flagu|Andorra}} || |- | {{flagu|Austria}} || |- | {{flagu|Belgium}} || [[Belgian Federal Parliament|Federal Parliament]] approves the [[Cabinet of Belgium]] |- | {{flagu|Bulgaria}} || [[National Assembly of Bulgaria|National Assembly]] appoints the [[Council of Ministers of Bulgaria]] |- | {{flagu|Croatia}} || [[Croatian Parliament]] approves [[Prime Minister of Croatia|President of Government]] and the [[Croatian Government|Cabinet]] nominated by him/her. |- | {{flagu|Czech Republic}} || [[President of the Czech Republic]] appoints usually the leader of the largest party or coalition in the [[Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic|Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament]] as Prime Minister, who forms the [[Cabinet of the Czech Republic|Cabinet]]. The Prime Minister must gain a [[vote of confidence]] by the [[Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic|Chamber of Deputies]]. |- | {{flagu|Denmark}} || The [[Monarchy of Denmark|Monarch]] appoints, based on recommendations from the leaders of the parties in [[Folketinget]], the cabinet leader who is most likely to successfully assemble a [[Cabinet of Denmark|Cabinet]] which will not be disapproved by a majority in [[Folketinget]]. |- | {{flagu|Estonia}} || [[Riigikogu]] elects the [[Prime Minister of Estonia|Prime Minister]] candidate nominated by the [[President of Estonia|President of the Republic]] (normally this candidate is the leader of the parliamentary coalition of parties). The [[Government of the Republic of Estonia]] is later appointed by the President of the Republic under proposal of the approved Prime Minister candidate. The Riigikogu may remove the Prime Minister and any other member of the government through a motion of no confidence. |- | {{flagu|Finland}} || [[Parliament of Finland]] appoints the [[Cabinet of Finland]] |- | {{flagu|Germany}} ||[[Bundestag]] elects the [[Chancellor of Germany (Federal Republic)|Federal Chancellor]] (after nomination from the [[President of Germany]]), who forms the [[Cabinet of Germany|Cabinet]] |- | {{flagu|Greece}} || [[Hellenic Parliament]] approves the [[Cabinet of Greece]] |- | {{flagu|Hungary}} || [[National Assembly of Hungary|National Assembly]] approves the [[Cabinet of Hungary]] |- | {{flagu|Iceland}} || The [[President of Iceland]] appoints and discharges the [[Cabinet of Iceland]]. Ministers can not even resign without being discharged by [[Decree|presidential decree]]. |- | {{flagu|Ireland}} || [[Dáil Éireann]] nominates the [[Taoiseach]], who is then appointed by the [[President of Ireland]] |- | {{flagu|Italy}} || [[Italian Parliament]] grants and revokes its confidence in the [[Cabinet of Italy]], appointed by the [[President of Italy]] |- | {{flagu|Kosovo}} || [[Assembly of Kosovo]] appoints the [[Government of Kosovo]] |- | {{flagu|Latvia}} || [[Saeima]] appoints the [[Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia]] |- | {{flagu|Luxembourg}} || [[Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg|Chamber of Deputies]] appoints the [[Cabinet of Luxembourg]] |- | {{flagu|Malta}} || [[House of Representatives of Malta|House of Representatives]] appoints the [[Cabinet of Malta]] |- | {{flagu|Moldova}} || [[Parliament of Moldova]] appoints the [[Cabinet of Moldova]] |- | {{flagu|Montenegro}} || [[Parliament of Montenegro]] appoints the [[Government of Montenegro]] |- | {{flagu|Netherlands}} || [[States General of the Netherlands|Second Chamber of the States-General]] can dismiss the [[Cabinet of the Netherlands]] through a [[motion of no confidence]] |- | {{nowrap|{{flagu|North Macedonia}}}} || [[Assembly of North Macedonia|Assembly]] approves the [[Politics of North Macedonia#Executive branch|Government of North Macedonia]] |- | {{flagu|Norway}} || The [[Monarchy of Norway|Monarch]] appoints the MP leading the largest party or coalition in [[Stortinget]] as [[Prime Minister of Norway|Prime Minister]], who forms the [[Cabinet of Norway|Cabinet]] |- | {{flagu|Poland}} || |- | {{flagu|Portugal}} ||After the [[Elections in Portugal|elections]] for the [[Assembly of the Republic (Portugal)|Assembly of the Republic]] or the resignation of the previous government, the [[President of Portugal|president]] listens to the parties in the Assembly of the Republic and invites someone to form a government, usually the leader of the biggest party. Then the president swears in the [[Prime Minister of Portugal|prime minister]] and the Government. |- | {{flagu|San Marino}} || |- | {{flagu|Serbia}} || [[Parliament of Serbia|National Assembly]] appoints the [[Government of Serbia]] |- | {{flagu|Slovakia}} || [[National Council of the Slovak Republic|National Council]] approves the [[Government of Slovakia]] |- | {{flagu|Slovenia}} || [[National Assembly (Slovenia)|National Assembly]] appoints the [[Government of Slovenia]] |- | {{flagu|Spain}} || [[Congress of Deputies (Spain)|The Congress of Deputies]] elects the [[President of the Government of Spain|President of the Government]], who forms the [[Cabinet of Spain|Cabinet]] |- | {{flagu|Sweden}} || The [[Riksdag]] elects the [[Prime Minister of Sweden|Prime Minister]], who in turn appoints the other members of the [[Government of Sweden|Government]] |- | {{nowrap|{{flagu|United Kingdom}}}} || The Leader, almost invariably a [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] (MP) and of the political party which commands or is likely to command the confidence of a majority of the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]], is appointed [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] by the [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|British sovereign]], who then appoints members of the [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|Cabinet]] on the nomination and advice of the Prime Minister. |}
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