Both partiamentary and presidential democratic governments have three separate branches of government executive, legislative
and judicial. In a presidential democracy the president is a the head of state and is an elected figure Generally the president's
power is balanced by the legislative and judicial branches of government. In a partiamentary democracy, the legislative branch
selects the prime minister. The prime minister is the head of the executive branch. Some partiamentary systems also have a
president who serves as a head of state and holds less political power.
Based on the passage above, which branch of government has more power in a partiamentary democracy?
A)
judicial branch
B)
executive branch
legislative branch
D)
presidential branch