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6 April, 16:51

What is one main difference between the leaders in a presidential versus a parliamentary democratic government? A a prime minister has more power than the president B a president hat to be elected while the prime minister inherits the position C a prime minister does not belong to a political party by the presdent does D a president is elected by the people while a prime minister is chosen by the legislature

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  1. 6 April, 18:37
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    World leaders can go by many titles: premier, chancellor, dear respected comrade. But two of the most common are president and prime minister. What differentiates them other than the latter's hint of continental flavor?
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