In which of the following is the ceremonial and executive powers fused?

a

Presidential system of government

b

Federal system of government

c

Parliamentary system of government

d

Unitary system of government

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Yungbarrister1
7 years ago

#MySchool pplease the correct answer to this question is PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT AND NOT PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM.

please endeavor to take note and make amends.

IcePhoenix
8 years ago

I believe that the answer is PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM of government. This is because in this system, the head of state is the head of government

Joyadeoti
6 years ago

I am been given questions that is not in our syllabus in literature

johnejika
11 years ago

U guys jux contrue evrytin.. Fusion of powers is for parliamentary or cabinet sys of govt.. Y separation of power is for presidential sys of govt

chiamaka19
9 years ago

chisos! so much confusion in the world

niyijohneh
10 years ago

the answer given is absolutely correct

mohdupeh
9 years ago

The answer is presidential system of government not parliamentary

Jude Alex
11 years ago

Asi kwam............pls gv us correct answers

King.owie
9 years ago

The correct is presidential system not parliamentary.

Damzy B
9 years ago

The answer is parliamentary, there is fusion of power between the legislature and executive. The phenomenon has been enhanced by the fact that members of the executive as the same time belong to the legislature, therefore there is executive dependency on the legislature.

Dwise12
8 years ago

C is cort cos in parlia system of gvt we hv de President & prime mins 'President perfms ceremonial y prime mins perfms executive function so de powers is fusd here

aderonkebetsy
9 years ago

my guys,,,,its parliamentry system of govt bcus dia is fusion of power btw d executive nd d legislature

Drey chelsea
13 years ago

Its presidential not parliamentary.In presidential power are fused(both ceremonial and executive).The president is the head of state and government.

Titilayo3491
9 years ago

pls.......don't b confused d correct and is presidential not parliamentary..note!

richardbrent
11 years ago

presidential

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