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A presidential system is a system of government where an executive branch exists and presides (hence the name) separately from the legislature, to which it is not responsible and which cannot, in normal circumstances, dismiss it.A parliamentary system is a system of government in which the ministers of the executive branch get their democratic legitimacy from the legislature and are accountable to that body, such that the executive and legislative branches are intertwined.For the most part, the US practices the presidential system although the legislature can impeach members of the executive brand and approve - or disapprove - appointments made by the executive branch.
Electoral college
It is a parliamentary democracy.
In what style of government does the legislature elect the executive?
Executive are the ones who do the tasks....i.e, executive functions Legislative makes laws..... In Indian case, executive consists of the administrative hierarchy and the council of ministers headed by the PM.....Legislature consists of the parliament and President as the head of state....as per our consti, the heads of executive (i.e ministers ) should be members of the legislature In USA, executive and legislature are separated....i.e, the president who heads the executive is not a member of the legislature (Congress)....He is not responsible to the congress (contrast this with the collective responsibility of our council of ministers to the lok sabha)....
Laws are passed by the legislature - enforced by the executive - and interpreted by the court.
Executive Branch
Legislature
Legislature
A parliamentary system is a form of government where the executive branch derives its legitimacy from and is accountable to the legislature. In this system, the head of government is often a prime minister who is chosen from the parliament, and the head of state is a separate position, such as a monarch or president. The parliament plays a crucial role in passing laws, overseeing the government, and representing the will of the people.
The three branches are Legislative (House & Senate) Executive (President) and Judicial (Court system).
The united Kingdom is a Parliamentary system,a system of government where in the ministers of the executive branch are drawn from the legislature, and are accountable to that body, such that the executive and legislative branches are intertwined. In such a system, the head of government is both de facto chief executive and chief legislator.