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What is presidential democracy ?
In a presidential system, the head of the government leads an executive, that is distinct from the legislature. Here, the head of the government and the head of the state are one and the same. Also, a key feature is that the executive is not responsible to the legislature.
Features of the Presidential System
- The executive (President) can veto acts by the legislature.
- The President has a fixed tenure and cannot be removed by a vote of no-confidence in the legislature.
- Generally, the President has the power to pardon or commute judicial sentences awarded to criminals.
- The President is elected directly by the people or by an electoral college.
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