Parliament And The Presidential System

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History

 

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Angela T

 

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February 11, 2014

 

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Each of the separate branches has equal power over the other which is displayed with the doctrine of checks and balances. Each branch checks the activity of the other branches to make sure that power remains evenly distributed. After a law is passed in both Houses, the President can still veto it. Therefore, sending the bill back to the House and so on and so on...
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After a law is passed in both Houses, the President can still veto it. Therefore, sending the bill back to the House and so on and so on. It can take days, weeks, or months for a law to be formed. Unlike the presidential/congressional system, the Prime Minister doesn't have the power to reject a bill...
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