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  1. Feb 3, 2020 · The presidential system is much more stable when compared to the Parliamentary system. Since the tenure of the president is fixed and is not subject to the condition of the majority support in the legislature, he has no fear of losing the government. There is no instance and danger of a sudden fall of the government.

  2. Jan 21, 2016 · To maintain our democracy neither Parliament nor the Government holds all the power. So no one can abuse its power, the functions in relation to the law are shared: Parliament makes the law. The Government administers the law. The judiciary (the Justice system through the courts) interprets the law. You can find out more about what Government does

  3. May 17, 2020 · Disadvantages of parliamentary system of government. 1. Members of the parliament will become too powerful, arrogant and likely to abuse power: 2. The Prime Minister is loyal to his party: 3. Uncertainty and instability in government: 4. Overload of the functions of the cabinet:

  4. The two-House system. The business of Parliament takes place in two Houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Their work is similar: making laws (legislation), checking the work of the government (scrutiny), and debating current issues. The House of Commons is also responsible for granting money to the government through approving ...

  5. Parliament is the legislative or law-making body, responsible for debating, amending and passing laws. At the federal level it is comprised of the Monarch, represented by the Governor General, the appointed Senate and the elected House of Commons. At the provincial level, parliament refers to the Monarch, represented by the Lieutenant-Governor ...

  6. Jan 20, 2016 · Our system is based on the principle that power is distributed across three branches of governmentParliament, the Executive, and the Judiciary. Parliament makes the law. The Executive (Ministers of the Crown also known as the Government) administers the law. The Judiciary interprets the law through the courts.

  7. An American votes for a representative from their riding, not a political party. In many parts of Europe, a ballot lists the names of parties, not the names of representatives. When a party wins in a parliamentary system, the party selects members to serve in the government. This is different from the American system, where people elect ...

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