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What's the difference between palimentary form of government and Presidential form if government?​

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Answered by accdcsk
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In a presidential system, political and administrative powers are divided between the executive, legislative and judicial branches. ... 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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Answered by Anonymous
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A key difference between presidential and parliamentary systems lies in the power to remove a chief executive or to dissolve the legislature. In parliamentary systems, the chief executive's term of office is directly linked to that of the legislature, while in presidential systems the terms are not linked.

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