The chief executive in most parliamentary governments
A) inherits office from a parent and holds office for life.
B) is elected as a member of the legislature, just as all other members of the legislature.
C) has a single, fixed, four-year term of office, and cannot be reelected.
D) can veto acts of the legislature.
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