Good evening !Need help if possible :) Australia is a parliamentary democracy, so its political leader A) is whoever is the eldest child of the current reigning monarch. B) is elected by the majority of the popular votes of its citizens. C) is chosen by the party with the majority of members in the legislature. D) is elected by an electoral college chosen by the unicameral legislature.
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Its political leader is the prime minister or chancellor, chosen by the party with the majority of members in the legislature. If he loses the favor of the majority, he can be removed from power. 

The correct answer is B.

In a parliamentary democracy, as it is the case of Australia, the political leaders is elected through suffrage. This person becomes the chancellor or primer minister (the denomination differs in terms of countries), and is the leader of the political party (or coalition of parties) that has obtained the largest share of representation after the celebration of presidential elections.