Match each key principle of executive systems on the left with its appropriate operational definition on the right.
- Dual ExecutiveSeparation of roles between a ceremonial Head of State and an active Head of Government
- Vote of No ConfidenceLegislative procedure used to dismiss the Prime Minister and cabinet before term completion
- Fixed TenureConstitutional guarantee of a specified term length for the President, independent of legislative approval
- Fusion of PowersOverlapping personnel between the executive cabinet and the legislature
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Dual Executive pairs with the separation of roles between a ceremonial Head of State and an active Head of Government. Vote of No Confidence pairs with the legislative procedure used to dismiss the Prime Minister and cabinet before term completion. Fixed Tenure pairs with the constitutional guarantee of a specified term length for the President, independent of legislative approval. Fusion of Powers pairs with overlapping personnel between the executive cabinet and the legislature.
Dual Executive accurately describes the division between a ceremonial head (monarch or president) and a political head (prime minister). A vote of no confidence is the standard parliamentary mechanism for removing a government. Fixed tenure is a defining feature of the presidential model guaranteeing term duration. Fusion of powers accurately describes the parliamentary arrangement where cabinet ministers are also members of parliament.
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Parliamentary vs Presidential Executive Systems