Well, in a Parliamentary Democracy, the executive branch is led by a Prime Minister who is chosen from the legislative branch, while in a Presidential Democracy, the President is elected separately from the legislature. In a Parliamentary system, the government can be removed by a vote of no confidence, while in a Presidential system, the President serves a fixed term. Both systems have their own unique beauty and way of bringing color to the canvas of governance.
Presidential and Parliamentary. Presidential which is direct democracy and Parliamentary (like UK) which is indirect democracy.
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They both have different rights to be elected and have the right to vote.
In Parliamentary democracy, Prime Minister is normally head of Planning Agency while in presidential democracy, President is head of this agency
In a parliamentary democracy the leader is elected by the parliament. In a presidential democracy the leader is elected by the people.
Only four countries in the world today do not identify themseves as democratic in one form or another. These are Saudi Arabia, Myanmar (Burma), Brunei, and Vatican City. Of the other countries there are many that claim to be democratic, but in practice are too corrupt, too volatile, or have too many restrictions on human rights to be considered "true democracies" According to the Democracy Index produced by the Economist Magazine there are 30 Full Democracies: Where national elections are free and fair, voters are free to vote in safety, there is no manipulative influence by foreign governments, and the civil cervice is capable of administering polices effectively. 50 Flawed Democracies: Countries that practice democracy, but have some significant problems with the process. 36 Hybrid Regimes: Where there is some democratic elements but they are often hampered by corruption or threat as to be less effective than they might otherwise. 51 Authoritarian Regimes: Where the state claims to be democratic but in practice there is little or no democracy in the process or running the nation. The "Full Democracies" according to the Democracy index are: Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Spain, Malta, Japan, United States, Czech Republic, Belgium, United Kingdom, Greece, Uruguay, France, Portugal, Mauritius, Costa Rica, South Korea, Italy, and Slovenia
NEITHER. Cuba is a Communist Autocracy.
The three types of representative democracy are parliamentary democracy, presidential democracy, and mixed democracy. In parliamentary democracy, the executive branch is drawn from the legislative branch. In presidential democracy, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch. Mixed democracy combines elements of both parliamentary and presidential systems.
They both have different rights to be elected and have the right to vote.
a presidential democracy is ruled by a president and a parlimentary democracy is ruled by a prime minister
Germany is a parliamentary democracy. There is also a President, but he has few powers.