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write down the differences between presidential and parliamentary form of democracy?
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Answered by primaldebnath420
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Answer:

The major difference between these two systems is that

Explanation:

1) In a presidential system, the president is directly voted upon by the people. He is answerable to the voters rather than the legislature.

2) while in a parliamentary system, the legislature holds supreme power.

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Answered by avyaa
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Difference between Presidential and Parliamentary Democracy.....

A presidential system is a democratic and republican government in which a head of government leads an executive branch that is separate from the legislative branch. This head of government is in most cases also the head of state, which is called president.

In a presidential democracy, the executive and legislature are elected separately by the citizens. In a parliamentary democracy, the citizens elect a legislature who select an executive.

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