How does the Parliementary system of Government differ with the Presidential system of Government ?
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The major difference between these two systems is that in a Presidential system, the President is directly voted upon by the people. He is answerable to the voters rather than the legislature. While in a parliamentary system, the legislature holds supreme power.
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Parliamentary system of Government –
- It is the form of government in which people of the country elect legislative parliament for the country.
- In this system, the legislative parliament is the more powerful than the president.
- In the system of government, the prime minister has the real power where as the President is just the head of state and does not power to make decisions independently.
- In the system of government, different forms of government like the legislature and executive does not work separately. All the forms are linked to each other.
- Here, we may have two houses of parliament namely – The upper house and lower house from which the lower house is more powerful specially in India.
- The lower house can even dismiss the government.
Presidential system of government –
- It is the form of government in which President and the executive are elected by the people of the country.
- In this system, the president is more powerful than the the three forms of the government (executive, legislative and the judiciary).
- All the three works separately.
- The president here takes decisions more independently.
- This form of government is more stable.
- The president is responsible for choosing his cabinet.
- The president here cannot be dismissed by the legislature.
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