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17 April, 01:31

What is the main difference between a presidential and parliamentary democracy? In a presidential democracy, the president is elected by representatives from each region while in a parliamentary everyone votes B In a presidential democracy, the president inherits his or her power while in a parliamentary, people elect representatives that then chose the leader of the country c In a parliamentary democracy, citizens elect representatives that chose the leader of the country but in a presidential democracy, the people elect the president and the local leaders d In a parliamentary democracy, citizens elect both the representatives to parliament and the president but in a presidental, they only elect the president

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  1. 17 April, 02:28
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    The asnwer is A) i n a presidential democracy, the president is elected by representatives from each region while in a parliamentary everyone votes.
  2. 17 April, 05:05
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    A) In a presidential democracy, the president is elected by representatives from each region while in a parliamentary everyone votes
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