Explain the key features of the Presidential form of Government?
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1. Real head of the state: in this system the head of the state is the real executive head.
2. Seperation of powers: the presidential form of government is based on the principle of separation of power among the three organs of the government. The executive is not responsible to legislature. The executive cannot dissolve the legislature. And the judiciary is independent from executive and legislature.
3. Principle of checks and balances: All the three organs of the government is separated from each other but all are checking each other and restraining each other from any type of transgression of their power and functions.
4. Superior position of president: the president occupies a superior position because all the power of the government are concentrated with him.
5. Political homogeneity not necessary: it is not necessary that all cabinet should belong to same political party.