A presidential form of government is a political system in which the president serves as both the head of state and the head of government, separate from the legislative branch. In this system, the president is usually elected by the public and holds significant powers, including the ability to veto legislation, appoint cabinet members, and command the military. This separation of powers aims to provide a system of checks and balances between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Examples of countries with a presidential system include the United States, Brazil, and Mexico.
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The executive and legislature
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The presidential form of government is advantageous because the people get to decide the rules. Presidential forms of government also gives anyone the right to run for president.
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Switzerland has a parliamentary government.
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Democracy includes the presidential form of government. A disadvantage to this form is that one person seen as the head leadership yet he or she must rely on negotiation tactics to move the agenda forward.
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is the phillippines unitary government. Still the best form of government for the country, or is it time to Adopt the federal form of government ?
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Executive AKA The President