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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 11 months ago
Parliamentary Form of Government
Presidential Form of Government
The executive leader of the Parliament, i.e. the Prime Minister is elected by the legislative branch of government.
The executive leader, the President is directly voted upon by the people.
One person is head of the state, while another person is appointed as the head of the government.
Same person are appointed as the head of the state as well as head of the government.
The Prime Minister is the most powerful person.
The President is the most powerful person.
It is more democratic because the executive (council of ministers) are accountable to the legislature (Parliament).
It is democratic because the executive (President) is not accountable to the legislature.
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