Social Sciences, asked by himashrihajong43, 7 months ago

though the president is not the head of the government he poses the highest position in the governance of the nation do you agree that there is a need for the president in our country give reasons​

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Answered by s9448374130
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Answer:

A presidential system is a democratic and republican government in which a head of government leads an executive branch that is separate from the legislative branch. This head of government is in most cases also the head of state, which is called president.

In presidential countries, the executive is elected and is not responsible to the legislature, which cannot in normal circumstances dismiss it. Such dismissal is possible, however, in uncommon cases, often through impeachment.

The title "president" has persisted from a time when such person personally presided over the governing body, as with the President of the Continental Congress in the early United States, prior to the executive function being split into a separate branch of government.

A presidential system contrasts with a parliamentary system, where the head of government comes to power by gaining the confidence of an elected legislature. There are also hybrid systems such as semi-presidentialism.

Countries that feature a presidential or semi-presidential system of government are not the exclusive users of the title of president. Heads of state of parliamentary republics, largely ceremonial in most cases, are called presidents. Dictators or leaders of one-party states, whether popularly elected or not, are also often called presidents.

Presidentialism is the dominant form of government in the mainland Americas, with 19 of its 22 sovereign states being presidential republics, the exceptions being Canada, Belize, and Suriname (South America is also the only continent in the world to have no monarchies). It is also prevalent in Central and southern West Africa and in Central Asia. There are few presidential republics in Europe, with Belarus and Cyprus being the only examples. Oceania also has no presidential republics.

Answered by chouhanpooja3861
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Of course there is a need of President in our country.

The reason are below-

Explanation:

The primary duty of the president is to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution and the law of India as made part of his oath.

The importance of our president can be understood in the following lines -

1)-The president is the head of the Indian state furthermore he is not allied to any party so any advice he gives is from neutral stance.

2)-The president's advice although has no legal binding still it is given great importance since it is from the head of the nation.

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