In short:
the president (government) is the executive branch and the difference is the independance of the legislative branch from executive branch (in Canada the leaders of the legislative branch are the leaders of the executive branch so there is confusion between the two branches)
the members of the executive branch are also members of the legislative branch
the members of the executive branch are also members of the legislative branch
In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is led by a prime minister who is chosen from the legislative branch, while in a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch and the president is elected independently.
In a parliamentary democracy, the executive branch is led by a prime minister who is chosen from the legislative branch. In a presidential democracy, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with a president serving as the head of government and head of state.
The legislative branch.
Executive branch: Legislative branch: Judicial branch: ....thank you... Executive branch: Legislative branch: Judicial branch: ....thank you...
The members of the executive branch are also members of parliament. NOVANET
what best describes the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of the presidential government
The Ligislative branch send you to jail, then the executive branch execute you.
In a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with the president serving as the head of government and head of state. In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is part of the legislative branch, with the prime minister as the head of government and a separate ceremonial head of state.
In a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with the president serving as the head of government and head of state. In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is part of the legislative branch, with the prime minister as the head of government and a separate ceremonial head of state.