Presidential
Presidential democracy is a form of government where the president is the head of state and government, elected by the people for a fixed term. The president's powers are separate from the legislature, providing a system of checks and balances. Examples include the United States and Brazil.
NEITHER. Cuba is a Communist Autocracy.
Presidential and Parliamentary. Presidential which is direct democracy and Parliamentary (like UK) which is indirect democracy.
a presidential democracy is ruled by a president and a parlimentary democracy is ruled by a prime minister
In Parliamentary democracy, Prime Minister is normally head of Planning Agency while in presidential democracy, President is head of this agency
presidential democracy
In a parliamentary democracy the leader is elected by the parliament. In a presidential democracy the leader is elected by the people.
A presidential legislative democracy is a system of government that has a legislative branch that makes laws. The presidential or executive branch carries out the policies and laws.
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A: They both are a type of democracy. The people also elect their government leaders, and a presidential democracy is ruled by a president and a parliamentary democracy is ruled by a prime minister. -BrockChloe
An eagle is often used to symbolize a presidential democracy. Eagles are seen as majestic and powerful creatures, symbolizing strength and freedom, which are values associated with a presidential democracy. Additionally, the bald eagle is the national bird of the United States, a prominent example of a presidential democracy.