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The defining characteristic of a republican presidential system is how the executive is elected... Countries that feature a presidential system of government are not the exclusive users of the title of President or the republican... a presidential system establishes the presidency and the legislature as two parallel structures... voters in a presidential system can more accurately indicate their policy preferences... The fact that a presidential system separates the executive from the legislature is sometimes held up as an advantage... The fact that elections are fixed in a presidential system is considered to be a welcome... a presidential system establishes the presidency and the legislature as two parallel structures... States with presidential system of government are in blue... States with presidential system of government are in blue... States with presidential system of government are in... certain aspects of the presidential system may have played a role in some situations... Presidential system presidents may also be given a great deal of constitutional authority in the exercise of... Though a president in a presidential system does not have to choose a government...

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