What is the difference between parliamentary and presidential democracy?
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Difference between Presidential and Parliamentary Form of Government. There are basically two forms of democratic government systems – Presidential and Parliamentary. ... The chief difference between these systems is the extent of power separation between the legislative, the executive and the judiciary.
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Presidential: Democracies in which the government does not depend on a legislative majority to exist are presidential. Parliamentary: Democracies in which the government depends on a legislative majority to exist and in which the head of state is not popularly elected for a fixed term are parliamentary.
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