A presidential system of government is a system established on three arms of government (which are Executives, Legislatives and Judiciary).
In a parliamentary system of government, the Monarch is head state and the executive authority which are exercised by the Prime Minister and Cabinet are derived from the legislature.
The action that occurs in presidential governments but not in parliamentary governments is that the voters (who are resident of the country) voluntarily elect the leader of the executive branch.
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