Match each executive system concept on the left with its corresponding institutional feature or operational mechanism on the right.
- Fusion of PowersCabinet ministers are simultaneously elected or appointed members of parliament.
- Bifurcated ExecutiveExecutive authority is split between a ceremonial Head of State and a functional Head of Government.
- Fixed TenureThe executive serves a constitutionally defined term independent of legislative majorities.
- Vote of No ConfidenceThe legislature holds the power to terminate the prime minister's cabinet before its full term expires.
Cevap
Fusion of Powers matches cabinet ministers holding legislative seats; Bifurcated Executive matches separation of ceremonial Head of State from Head of Government; Fixed Tenure matches constitutional term independence from legislative majorities; Vote of No Confidence matches the legislative power to terminate the government prior to term completion.
Each matching pair accurately reflects core institutional principles: Fusion of Powers aligns with dual membership in parliament and cabinet; Bifurcated Executive correctly pairs with the distinction between Head of State and Head of Government; Fixed Tenure reflects the independent presidential term; and Vote of No Confidence correctly identifies the parliamentary mechanism for government dissolution.
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Structural and operational distinctions between Parliamentary and Presidential Executive Systems