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Diff between presidential and parliamentary system

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Answered by Anonymous
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Presidential system is a system in which President takes order of itself. Parliamentary system, where president along with working official take a decision.
Answered by alia20
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Presidential and Parliamentary forms of Govt are two different systems of Government, which are available in all countries of the world. These two systems are for good governance.

Parliamentary Government:

1. The executive is not separated from the legislature. The members of council of ministers are the members of legislature.

2. The executive is accountable to the legislature. The executive loses power when it loses the confidence of the legislature.

3. In the Parliamentary government, one person is head of state while another persons is head of government.

4. In the Parliamentary systems, the Prime Minister is most powerful.

5. In the Parliamentary system, the Prime Minister can appoint only the members of parliament as minister.



Presidential Government:

1. The executive is completely separated I from the legislature. The members of executive are not the members of the legislature.

2. The executive is not accountable to the II legislature. The legislature cannot remove the executive from power] through no-confidence motion.

3. In the Presidential government, i same person is head of state as well as head of government.

4. In the Presidential system, the President is most powerful.

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