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From which angle is a democratic presidential system any different from british origin prime minister system. From where does the notion of "dictatorship" comes in this discussion. It feels like you are equating presidential system with dictatorship. Do you really believe France, USA etc. which have presidential systems are under dictatorships?
Some of Pakistan's most famous Presidents have been Yahya Khan, Zia-ul-Haq, Musharraf and the list is longer. Now you tell me in the Pakistani context whether the two really are so alien from each other. Yes on a purely theoretical basis a "democratic presidential system" should not have anything to do with dictatorship, but we are talking about Pakistan here. Imran Khans intentions may be good but he will not last for ever. Pakistan will carry on and a Presidential system always runs the risk of one utterly incompetent individual going for a power grab. Can Pakistan really afford that?