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A parliamentary system experiences fewer conflicts between the executive branch and the legislative branch than does a presidential system. Why?

Many countries with parliamentary systems are also democracies.

The parliamentary system has checks and balances on executive power.

The members of the executive branch are also members of parliament.

Members of the cabinet are elected to their positions by the people.

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Answer:

The members of executive branch are also the members of parliament.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because in parliamentary system is based on the relationship of confidence between the government and the parliament which means that for performing its work the executive needs to gain the political confidence from parliament and for this confidence both the bodies should have a common program. In parliamentary system the governments agree with the parliament about the executive policies before taking office and this prevents conflicts between two bodies. while in presidential system there is strict separation of powers and no relationship of confidence is needed between the executive and legislative body. So the two bodies can disagree with each other easily.

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