Political Science, asked by diyajaindivya, 5 months ago

explain why the president cannot claim a direct popular mandate. ​

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Answered by MrInevitable
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Answer:

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Explanation:

This means that the Prime Minister has authorisation to represent his electorate and is the executive head of the state whereas the President is only the ceremonial head and has no actual powers.

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