History, asked by ttrivenishahu, 1 month ago

in parliamentary systems of government the president is directly elected by the people​

Answers

Answered by tagdeanshul2
2

Answer:

A few parliamentary democracies function as semi-presidential systems. They have a president, elected by direct vote of the people, who exercises significant foreign policy powers apart from the prime minister. They also have a constitutional court with strong powers of constitutional or judicial review.

Answered by devananda93
0

Answer:

No, in india not like that but...

A few parliamentary democracies function as semi-presidential systems. They have a president, elected by direct vote of the people, who exercises significant foreign policy powers apart from the prime minister. They also have a constitutional court with strong powers of constitutional or judicial review.

Similar questions