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Parliamentary democracies are representative.
They both are a type of democracy.The people also elect their government leaders
Parliamentary is the British political system. Presidential is the American political system.
In parliamentary system the Prime Minister is the real head but in Presidential form of government the President is the real head.
They both have different rights to be elected and have the right to vote.
a presidential democracy is ruled by a president and a parlimentary democracy is ruled by a prime minister
In a presidential government, the president is both chief executive and head of state.
They both have different rights to be elected and have the right to vote.
In a presidential government, the president is both chief executive and head of state.
The chief differences between parliamentary and presidential governance are procedural and ceremonial. In parliamentary systems the electorate selects parties, which in-turn chose the sitting ministers of parliament (MPs).The Prime Minister is by fact an MP, unlike an American system president wholly separate from the Congress and Senate. In the parliamentary system the Prime Minister is equivalent to the American president as chief executive. Moreover the president in a parliamentary system is largely ceremonial symbolic position.
classification by how power is distributed
classification by how power is distributed