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28 June, 22:08

What is the main difference between a presidential system and a parliamentary system?

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  1. 28 June, 22:10
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    The main difference between a Presidential system and a party system is the manner in which the executive of the country is elected to office.

    In a Presidential system, there is a President who is elected by the people. In a Parliamentary system, the elected official is usually a Prime Minister and is elected from the ranks of the legislature.
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