the president is in charge of the executive branch
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.
A presidential legislative democracy is a system of government that has a legislative branch that makes laws. The presidential or executive branch carries out the policies and laws.
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 presidential has a president and he belongs to the executive branch and the parlimentary democracy has a prime minister and a prestident and the president is just a figure head and they belong to the legeslative branch.
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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 executive branch is separate from the legislative branch and the president is elected independently. This difference affects how the government is structured and how it functions, with parliamentary democracies often having a more fluid relationship between the executive and legislative branches compared to presidential democracies.
A presidential system is a system of governmentwhere a head of government is also head of state and leads an executive branch that is separate from the legislative branch. The United States, for instance, has a presidential system
Apex The members of the legislative branch are directly elected by the people
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.
In a presidential democracy, the people directly (or indirectly, like in the US) elect their president or chief executive. The executive branch is separate from the legislative branch of government. In a parliamentary democracy, the people only elect the members of parliament, who then elect a prime minister to serve as the head of government, and members of the parliament are also in the executive sector of government (ie...ministers)
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NEITHER. Cuba is a Communist Autocracy.