in what way Parliamentary form of government differs from presidental form om government
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There are two forms of government, Parliamentary and Presidential. In Parliamentary System, the political party winning the majority seats in the parliament makes the government and elects a person from among themselves as the Prime Minister who is the head of the Government.
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BASIS FOR COMPARISON PARLIAMENTARY FORM OF GOVERNMENT PRESIDENTIAL FORM OF GORVERNMENT
Meaning In Parliamentay system the legislative and executive body of government are closely related, while the judiciary is independent of the other two bodies of government. In Presidential system, the legislative, executive and judiciary body of the government are independent of each other.
Executive Dual executive Single executive
Accountability The executive is accountable to the legislature. The executive is not accountable to the legislature.
Powers Concentrated Divided
Ministers Only the members of Parliament can be appointed as minster. Persons outside the legislature are appointed as ministers.
Dissolution of lower house Prime Minister can dissolve the lower house before the expiry of its term. President cannot dissolve lower house.
Tenure of Executive Not fixed