Why are conflicts between the executive and legislative branches of a parliamentary government unlikely to occur?

A.
Parliament as a whole maintains strict oversight over the executive branch.

B.
The executive branch is part of the Parliament, which is the legislature.

C.
There are checks and balances among the different branches.

D.
The central government’s limited power restricts its ability to act on behalf of the country as a whole.

B. The executive branch is part of the Parliament, which is the legislature.