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differentiate parliamentary form of government and presidential form of government​

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Answered by llDiplomaticGuyll
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In a presidential government, the three branches of the government work independently. 3. In a parliamentary form of government, the executive is divided into two parts, i.e. the head of the state (president) and the head of the government (prime minister).

Answered by ujjwalbrainy
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In a presidential system, political and administrative powers are divided between the executive, legislative and judicial branches. ... In a parliamentary system, Parliament is sovereign and executive authority (exercised by the Prime Minister and Cabinet) is derived from the legislature.

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