voters
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.
Parliamentary democracy
Parliamentary Democracy.
Italy has a limited parliamentary government that is based on a proportional voting system.
English language, legal system, infrastructure, parliamentary system and many missionary-run schools.
Parliamentary System has a Presiden/Monarch as a Head of State and a Prime Minister/chancellor as the Head of Government. The legislature may be dissolved for new elections most of the time it is the lower house. In a Presidential systems the President is both the Head of State and Government. The terms of the President and Legislative branches are fixed so they can not be dissolve for new elections. This is not complete list but you get the idea
They both have an Executive. ;)
The parliamentary system
The British Parliamentary System.
parliamentary system
Bicameral Parliamentary (:
Parliamentary Democracy.