how is presidential form of government different from the parliamentary form of government
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A key difference between presidential and parliamentary systems lies in the power to remove a chief executive or to dissolve the legislature. In parliamentary systems, the chief executive's term of office is directly linked to that of the legislature, while in presidential systems the terms are not linked.
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in presidential form of government every power lies in presidents hand but in parliamentary form prime ministure is the head of the countries
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