Presidential and Parliamentary
forms of Government
Much has been said
about presidential and parliamentary systems of government. Yet, both types of
government are prevailing in this modern world and no type of government is
free from faults. In a presidential system of government, power lies mainly in
the hand of a single person. Conversely, in a parliamentary form of government,
many people share power. In a presidential system, the country is run by the
will of a single person. In the parliamentary system, a number of persons take
part in running the government. In a parliamentary or democratic form of
government, public opinion is wholly reflected. On the other hand, in a
presidential system, the Will of a single person is reflected. In a
parliamentary system, if most of the people are illiterate and ignorant of
their duties and rights, an ideal government cannot be formed and the people
can hardly be benefited. But in a presidential system of government, if the president
alone is ideal, devoted and cautious, the citizens can get more facilities and
thus they can establish their rights.
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