Find out the differnce between Presidential & Parliamentary form of Govt.
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The chief difference between these systems is the extent of power separation between the legislative, the executive and the judiciary. Another major difference between the presidential and parliamentary systems is the accountability of the executive to the legislature.
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Presidential Form of Government
Executive: Single
Accountability: Executive not accountable to legislature.
Ministers: People outside the legislature can be appointed.
Dissolution of Lok Sabha: President cannot dissolve.
Tenure: Fixed
Parliamentary Form of Government
Executive: Dual
Accountability: Executive accountable to legislature.
Ministers: Only from among MPs.
Dissolution of Lok Sabha: PM can dissolve before the expiry of the term.
Tenure: Not Fixed
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