You don't elect the PM, you elect an MP. The leader of whichever party has the majority, or can form a government, becomes the PM. Under a PR system which many people favour you would be even less sure of who would be PM or in a cabinet.
So you're saying even with an election the de facto head of state is unelected?
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You don't elect the PM, you elect an MP. The leader of whichever party has the majority, or can form a government, becomes the PM. Under a PR system which many people favour you would be even less sure of who would be PM or in a cabinet.