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**THIS IS FOR PLATO PLEASE PLEASE HELP** Which system of government offers a greater separation of powers between executive and legislative branches?

In a [unitary, presidential, or parliamentary] government, there is a greater separation of powers between executive and legislative than in a [unitary, presidential, parliamentary] system of government? ​

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In a PRESIDENTIAL government, there is a greater separation of powers between executive and legislative than in a PARLIAMENTARY system of government.

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In a parliamentary system (such as that of Great Britain), the main executive branch office is that of the prime minister. The prime minister is the leader of whichever party receives the greatest number of seats in parliament when elections are held. So there is a direct connection between parliamentary power and executive power.

In a presidential system (such as that of the United States), there is a separation of powers between the executive branch and the legislative branch.

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