
The United Kingdom (Great Britain) was the first country believed to have adopted the parliamentary system. The history of the creation of the British Parliament began in the twelfth century, when it passed from the Royal Council to the Legislative Council that represented it. In 1707, England and Scotland united to form the United Kingdom, and the parliamentary system has continued to evolve and change over the years. Since then, many countries around the world have been influenced by the British model of the parliamentary system and have adopted it as their model. It is considered the most famous example of a parliamentary system in the world.









