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Answer:
In the parliamentary system, the head of the executive branch is also a member of the legislature, while in the federal system the head of the executive branch is elected separately.
Explanation:
In the UK parliamentary system, the head of government is the prime minister. The prime minister is the leader of the party with the largest number of seats in the British Parliament. The Prime Minister therefore, is both a member of the government and the Parliament.
In the American presidential system, the head of government and the head of state is the President. The President does not necessarily command a majority in the Congress, and it is often the case that a Republican president has to work against a Democratic Congress, and viceversa.
Answer:
In the parliamentary system, the head of the executive branch is also a member of the legislature, while in the federal system the head of the executive branch is elected separately.
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