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Enumerate the characteristics of the presidential system of
government.

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Answered by prashantro0
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In principle, the characteristics of the presidential system are the following: The Executive Power is undivided. ... The president is elected by the people and not by the Legislative Branch, which gives him independence before this branch. The president freely appoints and removes the secretaries of State.

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Answered by manishavedant26
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The characteristics of the Indian Parliamentary system of government in India are:

1. The Parliamentary system is a system of governance. The legislature of the Central government is known as the Parliament. The Indian Parliament is composed of President, Lok Sabha, and Rajya Sabha.

2. Members of the Lok Sabha are directly elected by the people. The number of members in the House is fixed.

3. Elections to the Lok Sabha are held at regular intervals. All political parties contest these elections. The party which gets more than half of the seats is considered the majority party. The majority party forms the government.

4. Sometimes, when no party gets a clear majority, some parties come together to form a majority and they can establish the government. This kind of government is known as a coalition government.

5. In this way, candidates directly elected by people become members of the legislature and the party in majority gets a chance to form the government.

6. The leader of the majority party becomes the Prime Minister. He/she selects candidates for ministerial positions from among his/her colleagues.

7. The Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers chosen by the Prime Minister together form the ‘Executive’ in the Parliamentary system of government. In the Parliamentary system, the Executive has a dual responsibility : (1) As an Executive they have to implement laws. (2) As they are members of the legislature, they also have to fulfill the responsibilities of the Legislature.

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