Political Science, asked by anu9791, 1 year ago

differentiate between Parliamentary form of Government and presidential form of government​

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Answered by ad714
18

Hi Bro. Here is your answer.

PARLIAMENTARY FORM OF GOVERNMENT

  • Dual executive
  • The executive is accountable to the legislature
  • Power is concentrated
  • Only the members of Parliament can be appointed as minster.
  • Prime Minister can dissolve the lower house before the expiry of its term.
  • Tenure of Executive is not fixed

PRESIDENTIAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT

  • Single executive
  • The executive is not accountable to the legislature.
  • Power is divided
  • Persons outside the legislature are appointed as ministers.
  • President cannot dissolve lower house.
  • Tenure of Executive is fixed

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Answered by naushith16
3

parliamentary government :

Dual executive

The executive is accountable to the legislature

Power is concentrated

Only the members of Parliament can be appointed as minster.

presidential government :

single executive

power is divided

executive is not accountable

people who are not the member of parliament can become minister

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