1. Parliamentary and Presidential Systems
As Lijphart (1992) found, a parliament can be the Assembly, and "a prime minister or chancellor becoming head of the government and the monarch or president acting as head of state" (pp. 32-33). ... Power is divided into many offices and branches. ... In short, presidential system can guarantee their terms of office, maintaining the stability of an entire nation especially aspect of politics because of veto power and no confidence vote. ... Basically, they have significantly different political issues or interests based on desire of electorate (Powell, 1982, p. 153). ... It can bloc...
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