POL101Y1 Study Guide - Presidential System

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Parliamentary system: prime minister is elected by the legeslature/allows an election to happen at any time (canada) Head of state and chief executive are 2 different things. Chosen by legislature and not the people (representation) Gives different constituencies more access to the devision-mak- ing process, helping bind the constituencies to the polity. A prime minister with a majority in parliament can have as much authority as a president. Cabinet members tend to accumulate considerable experience and the system benefits from the accumulated political and admin- istrative experience of executive ministers (can influence the deci- sions of the pm) Constituencies: a body of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body. Presidential system: a presidential system is a system of government where an executive branch exists and presides (hence the name) separately from the legislature (usa) Chosen by the people and not the office of the legislature.

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