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प्रश्न
Compare the powers of the President of U.S.A. and the Prime Minister of U.K.
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| Sr. No. | Aspect | President of U.S.A. | Prime Minister of U.K. |
| 1. | Position and Status | The President of the U.S.A. is both the Head of State and Head of Government. | The Prime Minister of the U.K. is only the Head of Government, while the monarch is the Head of State. |
| 2. | Mode of Election | The U.S. President is directly elected by the people through an electoral college. | The U.K. Prime Minister is the leader of the majority party in the House of Commons and is indirectly elected. |
| 3. | Tenure | The U.S. President serves a fixed term of four years. | The U.K. Prime Minister does not have a fixed term and remains in office as long as they have the confidence of the majority in Parliament. |
| 4. | Legislative Powers | The U.S. President can veto bills and deliver the State of the Union address but is not part of the legislature. | The U.K. Prime Minister is a member of Parliament, leads legislative debates, and actively participates in law-making. |
| 5. | Executive Authority | The President exercises independent executive authority with a cabinet that is not collectively responsible to the legislature. | The Prime Minister leads a Cabinet collectively responsible to Parliament and holds real executive power. |
| 6. | Responsibility and Accountability | The U.S. President is not accountable to Congress and can only be removed by impeachment. | The U.K. Prime Minister is accountable to Parliament and can be removed by a vote of no confidence. |
| 7. | Judicial and Military Powers | The President is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces and can grant pardons. | The Prime Minister shares defence responsibilities with the Cabinet and has no judicial powers. |
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