what are the merits and demerits of parliamentary form of Government
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Merits:
one of the common attributed advantages to parliamentary system is that it is fast and easy to pass legislation as the execution branch is formed by the direct or indirect support of the legislative branch and often includes members of the Legislature .
Demerits:
a big disadvantage to the system is that the government can be unstable and like a President the Prime Minister of chancellor is elected by the majority party in can be removed at anytime with the majority party loses confidence in that person as leader .
one of the common attributed advantages to parliamentary system is that it is fast and easy to pass legislation as the execution branch is formed by the direct or indirect support of the legislative branch and often includes members of the Legislature .
Demerits:
a big disadvantage to the system is that the government can be unstable and like a President the Prime Minister of chancellor is elected by the majority party in can be removed at anytime with the majority party loses confidence in that person as leader .
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The merits and demerits of parliamentary form of Government
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Merits of a parliamentary system
- One of the generally associated Merit to parliamentary systems is that it's quicker and simpler to pass Bills or laws.
- This is because the executive branch is subordinate upon the straight or indirect assistance of the legislative branch and often involves members of the legislature.
Demerits Of The Parliamentary System
- Non-separation of authorities does not inspire specialization in the performance of government, heading to incompetence in government.
- The cabinet system is limited democratic since the prime minister is not straight selected by the voters.
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