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Parliament--parliamentary government contains a legislative body, cabinet, and a Prime Minister. 

Many countries operate under a parliamentary government. Elections determine the cabinet members and the Prime Minister. Some of these governments also have a monarch who works with the parliament. Great Britain is an example of a parliamentary monarchy where the people elect the Prime Minister and members of parliament but the monarch is hereditary. 

Answer:

A parliament

Explanation:

A parliament is a legislative body or assembly that exists in certain countries, such as Great Britain, Australia and Canada, which is the responsible for discussing bills and making laws, and it is usually commanded by a Prime Minister which also set the national agenda and appoint cabinet officials. In some parliamentary systems, the Prime Minister is appointed by the head of state. However, this latter can only appoint a person that has a legislative majority.