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Enumerate the. characterstics of the presidential system of government

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Answered by Anupamkumar4553
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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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.Distribution of power

Parliamentary government has attractive features for nations that are ethnically, racially, or ideologically divided. In a presidential system, all executive power is vested in one person, the president, whereas power is more divided in a parliamentary system with its collegial executive.

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