
Governments around the world follow different systems to run a country. Two of the most important systems are:
- Cabinet Form of Government (Parliamentary System)
- Presidential Form of Government
Let’s understand them step by step in a simple and interesting way
Basic Idea
Cabinet System (Parliamentary)
- The executive (government) comes from the legislature (Parliament)
- Example: India, UK
Presidential System
- The executive and legislature are separate
- Example: USA
Who is the Real Head?
Cabinet System
- Prime Minister is the real leader
- President/King is mostly a ceremonial head
Presidential System
- President is both head of state and government
- Holds real executive power
Election Process
Cabinet System
- People elect Members of Parliament (MPs)
- MPs choose the Prime Minister
Presidential System
- People directly (or indirectly) elect the President
Relationship Between Executive & Legislature
Cabinet System
- Executive is part of the legislature
- Close connection (fusion of powers)
Presidential System
- Executive and legislature are separate
- Clear division (separation of powers)
Accountability
Cabinet System
- The government is accountable to Parliament
- Can be removed by a No-Confidence Motion
Presidential System
- President is not directly accountable to legislature
- Can only be removed through impeachment (rare and difficult)
Stability vs Flexibility
Cabinet System
- Less stable (government can fall anytime)
- More flexible and responsive
Presidential System
- More stable (fixed term)
- Less flexible
Decision Making
Cabinet System
- Decisions taken collectively by the cabinet
Presidential System
- President has more individual authority
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