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What is the primary difference between how presidential and parliamentary governmental systems choose their executive?

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In the Presidential System, the head of the government is the chief executive who is directly elected by the people and the executive is not responsible to the legislature. Both the organs are separate, unlike in the parliamentary system where the executive is responsible to the legislature.

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