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a presidential democracy is ruled by a president and a parlimentary democracy is ruled by a prime minister
Classification by how much power is distributed.
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the presidential has a president and he belongs to the executive branch and the parlimentary democracy has a prime minister and a prestident and the president is just a figure head and they belong to the legeslative branch.
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)
No,A.P.J ABDUL KALAM didn't took part in the 2007 parlimentary elections.
Parliamentary is the British political system. Presidential is the American political system.
Canada and Britain both have a Parlimentary Government.
In a presidential government, the president is both chief executive and head of state.
The American presidential system has a president, one vice president, the Congress and the Judiciary. The parliamentary system usually has a president and a prime minister, as well as Members of Parliament who are elected by their constituencies.