POL 1101 Lecture : Parliamentary and Presidential Systems

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A) parliamentary system: dual executive: head of government (prime minister) and head of state (acts as arbritrator, Parliamentary monarchies and parliamentary republics: fusion of legislative and executive powers. Members of the executive are also members of parliament: responsible government. Question of confidence; the house can make the government fall. The executive can dissolve the legislature: presidential system, one centre of executive authority, separation between the legislative and executive powers. The executive is not responsible to the legislature: the legislature can"t dismiss the president and the president has no power to dissolve the assembly: check and balances. Works like a parliamentary system (responsible government) but the president, directly elected, is the dominant political position.

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