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What is the major difference between the US. democracy and Great Britain?

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United States:

  • In the United States the chief executive is directly elected by the people.
  • The President is not a member of the legislature and neither his cabinet members.
  • Separation of power.
  • Fixed term elections.

Great Britain:

  • In a parliamentary government, the executive derives from the Legislature
  • The executive is formed by the party with most number of seats.
  • Fusion of powers.
  • Date of election is called by the PM.

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