Political Science, asked by sujitexe1976, 10 months ago

write the difference between Parliamentary form of Government and other form of government​

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Answered by RITURAJage15
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In Parliamentary form of government, the executive is divided into two parts, i.e. the Head of the State (President) and the Head of the Government (Prime Minister). ... Fusion of powers exists in the Parliamentary system, whereas the powers are separated in Presidential system.

Answered by gappis1611687
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Every country in the world has its own constitution, according to which policies are framed, government bodies and institutions function and decisions are made. In finer terms, it is the constitution, that covers all the aspects of the political system adopted by the country. There are two forms of government, Parliamentary and Presidential. In Parliamentary System, the political party winning the majority seats in the parliament makes the government and elects a person from among themselves as the Prime Minister who is the head of the Government.

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