Answer :
Democratic and presidential democracy are the two different types of governments in Eastern Asia.
Explanation:
The differences are as follows:
Parliamentary Democracy:
- "Citizens" elect the "members of the parliament", and then the "members of the parliament" select the "leader".
- It is a scheme of government where a cabinet consist of members of legislature has real executive power vested, who are in charge of the legislature individually as well as collectively.
- Parliamentary Democracy may have a prime minister who is chosen by the legislature.
Presidential Democracy:
- In this system, the leader constitutionally does not depend on "the legislature" and "people" elect the leader directly
- It is a scheme of government where "the President" of the country is self-governing of the legislature constitutionally.
- People have "the power" to elect the prime minister.
The parliamentary system of government has the cabinet, composed of elected members of the legislature. Within the cabinet, members elect a prime minister, who serves as the head of government. It has two branches: legislative and executive.
The presidential system of government is when a president is chosen separately from the legislature. The president serves as the head of head of government and the chief of state. It has three branches of government: legislative, judicial and executive.