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A Parliamentary system of government is one in which the government governs in and through the assembly, thereby ‘fusing’ the legislative and executive branches. Although they are formally distinct, the assembly and the executive (usually seen as the government) are bound together in a way that violates the doctrine of the separation of powers, setting Parliamentary systems clearly apart from Presidential ones.

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