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Discuss any six merits of a Presidential form of Government.

Discuss the relative merits of Presidential Forms.

Make a comparative study of the merits of the presidential forms of government.

Discuss the merits of Presidential Form of Government.

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  1. It guarantees stable government: In a presidential form of government, the government becomes stable because the president is elected for a fixed tenure, and he cannot be removed from his office through a vote of no confidence. He can only be removed from his office through the process of impeachment in case he or she violates the constitution.
  2. Such a system is most suitable for emergencies: In a presidential form of government, real powers of the government rest with the president. During a war or any other emergency, after consulting his or her administrators, the president can take a number of decisions independently. In the case of the US, during war and emergencies, the Congress also delegates its numerous powers to the president. Thus, a president in the US can be authoritative while dealing with emergencies, as during the world wars.
  3. Efficiency in administration: As the president is empowered to appoint administrative heads on the basis of ability rather than political affiliation, they are responsible to the president and not to the parliament. This ensures administrative efficiency.
  4. Less influence of political parties: Compared to the parliamentary government, there is less influence of political parties in this system. This ensures less dependence on the Parliament for execution of functions.
  5. Strong Executive: The executive is independent of day-to-day interference from the legislature; hence, it forms a stronger organ of functioning.
  6. Expert Ministers: A presidential form of government is government by professionals and experts.
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Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government (U.K. and U.S.A.)
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Chapter 3: Forms of Government: Parliamentary & Presidential Forms of Government - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 89]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 3 Forms of Government: Parliamentary & Presidential Forms of Government
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 7. (a) | Page 89
K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 3 Forms of Government: Parliamentary & Presidential Forms of Government
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 7. iii. | Page 88
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Chapter 3 Forms of Government: Parliamentary & Presidential Forms of Government
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 9. iii. | Page 88
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Chapter 3 Forms of Government: Parliamentary & Presidential Forms of Government
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 8. | Page 89
K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 3 Forms of Government: Parliamentary & Presidential Forms of Government
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 15. | Page 89
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