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प्रश्न
Write about the presidential form of government.
What is a Presidential Government?
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उत्तर
Presidential Government is a system of government in which the executive is separate from the legislature. The President serves as both the head of state and the head of government and is elected independently of the legislature.
Key features of a Presidential Government include
- Separation of Powers: The executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government are separate, ensuring that no single branch holds absolute power. The President, as the head of the executive, does not belong to the legislature.
- Head of State and Head of Government: The President fulfills both roles, acting as the ceremonial figurehead of the nation (head of state) and leading the government’s executive branch (head of government).
- Fixed Term and Election: The President is elected for a fixed term, usually for four years, and cannot be removed by the legislature except through impeachment for serious misconduct or constitutional violations.
- Cabinet Structure: The President governs with the help of a cabinet, made up of appointed officials (such as secretaries of government departments). These officials are responsible to the President and do not need to be members of the legislature.
- Independence from the Legislature: The President and the cabinet are not accountable to the legislature for their actions, and they do not have membership in the legislature. They cannot be dismissed by the legislature, except through impeachment.
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