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authorHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2020-10-11 17:42:35 -0400
committerHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2020-10-11 17:42:35 -0400
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+Review:
+ Presidential and Parliamentary vary by levels of independence.
+
+Pres:
+- Responsible to the "people" not legislative branch
+- Power is diffuse and slower than direct work with legislative
+- Fixed tenure
+
+Parliament:
+- More oversight from the legislature
+- PM Responsible to Legislative Branch
+- Concentrated power (theoretically more timely and efficient)
+- (Mostly) unfixed tenure
+
+Takeaway
+- Parliamentary systems *tend* to be more stable, efficient, accountable
+- Presidential System tends to separate powers better because of Checks
+ and Balances, as long as legislative branch retains this spirit.
+ - In the US, this hasn't exactly happened
+- But this has only mostly changed because the Senate used to be elected
+ entirely independently of popular vote