how elections in india are different than mexico
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some of the differences includes -
mexico has presidential form of government , therefore the elections are held directly for the president wheras in India , we have parliamentary form of government , therefore the elections are held indirectly for the president and directly for the members of parliament and state legislatures.
in mexico , elections are held after every 6 years whereas in india , elections are held after every 5 years.
in mexico , president has real powers whereas in india , prime minister is the real head.
mexico has presidential form of government , therefore the elections are held directly for the president wheras in India , we have parliamentary form of government , therefore the elections are held indirectly for the president and directly for the members of parliament and state legislatures.
in mexico , elections are held after every 6 years whereas in india , elections are held after every 5 years.
in mexico , president has real powers whereas in india , prime minister is the real head.
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6years once election happens
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The main difference between elections in India and Mexico is that in Mexico, elections are held to directly elect the President. On the other hand, in India, elections are held to elect only members of Parliament and state legislatures. The President is indirectly elected in India.
Also, presidential elections are held every six years in Mexico whereas in India, parliamentary elections are held every five years.
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