well there are three government branches; Judicial, Legislative, and Executive. There are many parties that run for presidency but not just two. There is also two houses the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
legislative and exicutive branch (novanet or grad point)
legislative and exicutive branch (novanet or grad point)
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
The executive and legislative branches are separate entities.
what best describes the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of the presidential government
A presidential Government features a separation of powers between the executive and the legislative branches of government. The two branches are independent of one another and coequal as well. --The chief executive or "president" is chosen independently of the legislature, holds office for a fixed term, and has a number of significant powers that are not subject to direct control of the legislative branch.-- Also, the separation of powers of the two are spelled out in a written constitution-as they are in the United States. Each of the branches is regularly given several powers with which is can block actions of the other branch.
A government in which the executive and legislative branches are separated and coequal is called?
presidential