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Advantages and Disadvantages of Parliamentary and Presidential Systems of Government

   

Added on  2023-01-12

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3
PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM......................................................................................................3
PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM............................................................................................................4
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................8
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................9

INTRODUCTION
Politics in turn is mainly related with the governance of the country which in turn aims at
improving the power and status of individual within organisation. This study will highlight on
the advantages and disadvantage of parliamentary system and presidential system of government.
PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM
Parliamentary system of the government in turn states that, the executive branch of the
government tends to get direct as well as indirect support from the parliament. Moreover, this
support in turn is largely shown by the vote of confidence. Hence, the relationship between the
legislature and executive within the parliamentary system in turn is referred to as responsible
government. Parliamentary system of the government in turn tends to have real executive power
which in turn has been vested within the cabinet which in turn is largely composed of members
of legislature. They are collectively and individually responsible to the legislature. They in turn
has been democratically elected as parliamentary government. One of the key advantage
associated with the parliamentary system is that it is easier and faster to pass any legislation. It is
considered to be one of the most unified parliament and executive. On the contrary, the major
disadvantage associated with the parliamentary system is that, it tends to result in unstable
government and the loss in confidence will result in replacement of Prime Minister and
Counsellor.

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