Differentiate between parliamentary form of government and presidential form of government .
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parliamentary form of government:
- president is the national head and has very limited powers. the prime minister is all powerful.
- the government is responsible to the legislature.
- the president is elected by the parliament and the state assemblies and councils.
- the cabinet enacts and executes laws
- the ministers are members of parliament.
- the prime minister is the head of the cabinet who head the various departments of the cabinet.
presidential form of government:
- the president is all powerful
- the government is not responsible to the legislature
- the president is directly elected by the people.
- the cabinet only carries out administrative work
- ministers are not the members of parliament
- the president appoints secretaries of the government.
- president is the national head and has very limited powers. the prime minister is all powerful.
- the government is responsible to the legislature.
- the president is elected by the parliament and the state assemblies and councils.
- the cabinet enacts and executes laws
- the ministers are members of parliament.
- the prime minister is the head of the cabinet who head the various departments of the cabinet.
presidential form of government:
- the president is all powerful
- the government is not responsible to the legislature
- the president is directly elected by the people.
- the cabinet only carries out administrative work
- ministers are not the members of parliament
- the president appoints secretaries of the government.
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