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Comparison Between Presidental and Brittish Governments

One difference between the two types of government is the executive branch. In the parliamentary executive, there is a head of the state or the Queen in the British Monarchy who represents and manifests the state and its character. The job is usually hereditary, and the position is given to a member of the family. In addition, in this type of government it also has a chief executive who performs ceremonial duties of the office, and is a full-time politician but does not perform the symbolic...

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