A presidential democracy is a system of government where the president serves as both the head of state and the head of government, elected by the people. This type of democracy typically features a separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, ensuring checks and balances. The president is responsible for implementing laws and policies, while the legislature creates them. This structure allows for direct accountability to the electorate, fostering democratic governance.
a presidential democracy is ruled by a president and a parlimentary democracy is ruled by a prime minister
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
In a presidential democracy, the people directly (or indirectly, like in the US) elect their president or chief executive. The executive branch is separate from the legislative branch of government. In a parliamentary democracy, the people only elect the members of parliament, who then elect a prime minister to serve as the head of government, and members of the parliament are also in the executive sector of government (ie...ministers)
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NEITHER. Cuba is a Communist Autocracy.
Presidential and Parliamentary. Presidential which is direct democracy and Parliamentary (like UK) which is indirect democracy.
ancient Egypt was ruled by a pharoah and had no democracy in modern Egypt they are ruled by a president and they have democracy or at least a little of democracy
Well, in a Parliamentary Democracy, the executive branch is led by a Prime Minister who is chosen from the legislative branch, while in a Presidential Democracy, the President is elected separately from the legislature. In a Parliamentary system, the government can be removed by a vote of no confidence, while in a Presidential system, the President serves a fixed term. Both systems have their own unique beauty and way of bringing color to the canvas of governance.
In Parliamentary democracy, Prime Minister is normally head of Planning Agency while in presidential democracy, President is head of this agency
The three types of representative democracy are parliamentary democracy, presidential democracy, and mixed democracy. In parliamentary democracy, the executive branch is drawn from the legislative branch. In presidential democracy, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch. Mixed democracy combines elements of both parliamentary and presidential systems.
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In a parliamentary democracy the leader is elected by the parliament. In a presidential democracy the leader is elected by the people.