Review:
Presidential Democracy
overall review score: 4.5
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Presidential democracy is a form of government where the executive branch is led by a president who is elected by the citizens, separate from the legislative branch.
Key Features
- Separation of powers
- Independent executive branch
- Direct election of president
Pros
- Strong executive leadership
- Clear separation of powers
- Direct accountability to the people
Cons
- Potential for gridlock between executive and legislative branches
- Risk of authoritarian tendencies in the presidency