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In a federal system of government (also known as a federation), the local and state governments share power with the central government, though the central government has final authority. Explain how this is different from a parliamentary system of government.

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In a federal system the president has power but not absolute power. This is much different from a parliament system that makes the prime minister have absolute power.
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