What is the difference between the Parliamentary form and Presidential system of government?
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In a presidential system, political and administrative powers are divided between the executive, legislative and judicial branches. ...
2___ In a parliamentary system, Parliament is sovereign and executive authority (exercised by the Prime Minister and Cabinet) is derived from the legislature.
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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. ... Heads of state of parliamentary republics, largely ceremonial in most cases, are called presidents.
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