Explain the ceremonial and real executive functions of the President in the Presidential system of government
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A presidential system is a democratic and republican government in which a head of government leads an executive branch that is separate from the legislative branch. ... In presidential countries, the executive is elected and is not responsible to the legislature, which cannot in normal circumstances dismiss it.
Critics generally claim three basic disadvantages for presidential systems:
- Tendency Towards Authoritarianism: Some political scientists say presidentialism raises the stakes of elections, exacerbates their polarization and can lead to authoritarianism (Linz). ...
- Political Gridlock: ...
- Impediments to Leadership Change:
These roles are: (1) chief of state, (2) chief executive, (3) chief administrator, (4) chief diplomat, (5) commander in chief, (6) chief legislator, (7) party chief, and (8) chief citizen. Chief of state refers to the President as the head of the government
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Hii mate here your ans
- The head of the state holds a ceremonial position and is the nominal executive.
- Some ceremonial executive duties are carried out by a symbolic head of state
- power over the executive (the cabinet) than the president.
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