In which system of government are ceremonial and executive powers usually fused?

a

Parliamentary

b

Federal

c

Persidential

d

Democratic

e

Unitary

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OEO2016
10 years ago

C is d correct answer bcus in presidential system of govt... D president is d ceramonial head of state n head of government... It different from parliamentry where both executive n legislative are fused... While d king,queen or president is d ceremonial head of state while d prime minister is d head of govt... D answer given is right...

Bolade2002
7 years ago

the question says in which system of government are cremonial and executive powers fused. The correct answer for this question is a presidential system. This is because it is only in a presidential system that the head of state is also the head of government and so because of this reason the executive president perfoms both powers that is to say his powers(ceremonial and executive) are fused.

ivomkpo
11 years ago

A

niyijohneh
11 years ago

A is d ans

C is the answer check ur book

drey_monie
10 years ago

d anza is A because fused means joining together wch is fusion of power and dats is parliamentary while separation of power exist in presidential system of government

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