1:Presidential system means system which is totally under the influence of particular president.
2: It allows only the president to take and to implement decision and thus makes president totally responsive towards the people of that particular nation.
Cabinet system
1: It includes participation of every member of cabinet to make or to implemt a policy and thus due to participation of more than one increaces the quality of decision.
cabinet
The example of this cabinet is the Government States
The executive and legislature
The President's chief advisers are called his Cabinet.
The presidential establishment is essentially the same thing as the Executive branch of the government of the United States of America. It is made up of the president, the vice president, the cabinet, and the executive office.
cabinet
The example of this cabinet is the Government States
The executive and legislature
The President's chief advisers are called his Cabinet.
parliamentary government, a form of government where the executive power belongs to the prime minister or premier and his cabinet, where the executive and bodies are formed together, while the presidential government in which the executive power which is exercised by a single president elected by popular vote is independent of the legislative body.
the senate
To manage specific duties, people, and tasks and advise the president.
The difference between a cherry file cabinet and a normal file cabinet is the finish of the wood. Cherry file cabinets have a deep brownish-red finish.
In India, Cabinet Ministers are responsible for government policy and various government duties. Ministers of the State, on the other hand, are considered junior ministers who assist a Cabinet Minister. Sometimes Ministers of the State can have independent charge of the ministry.
An undersecretary is directly subordinate to a member of the cabinet. An assistant secretary is a person who is a junior minister assigned to a specific cabinet member.
Presidential Cabinet members are appointed by the president with approval of the US Senate.
There are many differences between a parliamentary government and a presidential system of government. The biggest difference is the principle of separation of powers; in a parliamentary system, the executive (the government or the cabinet) is usually drawn from the legislature and/or is dependant on the legislature for its mandate (the legislature must have "confidence" in the government). In a presidential system the executive (the president and the cabinet) are totally separate from the legislature and are not dependant on the legislature for confidence. In a parliamentary system there is a Head of Government (prime minister, premier, president of the council, president of the government, etc) who leads the government and a Head of State (President, Monarch) who usually has ceremonial but important functions; some of these functions include: dissolving the legislature, calling new elections (usually on the advice of the Head of government), appointing someone to form a government (Head of Government), bestow honors, and is usually the Commander In Chief of the Armed Forces. In a Presidential System, the President fulfills both roles (Head of State and Head of Government). In a Parliamentary System, theoretically, an election can be called at any time but there is usually a maximum time that a legislature can sit (4 or 5 years). If the government loses the confidence of the legislature (if 50% +1 of the legislature votes against an important bill like the budget or if there is a motion of no confidence and 50%+1 vote against the government) then one of two things occur: (1) the cabinet is reshuffled sometimes with a new head of government (2) the head of government will ask the head of state to dissolve the legislature, triggering new elections. In a Presidential system terms are fixed for the legislature and the executive. The legislature may only impeach the President (in the US) and even this does not ensure that the President resigns from office (ex: Bill Clinton).