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For people agreeing with me for presidential democracy - this is a genuine issue with this style of democracy
@KaiserX ,@Meliodas ,@Deltadart @PakLeader , @fitpOsitive ,@JackTheRipper @Erroroverload
"Imagine if the parliament has a majority from one party and president is from a different party > there will be complete dead lock in the government, nothing will get done."
till we figure out a solution for this problem we shouldn't/cant take presidential system a viable option
I personally am also confused with this fault in presidential system
There are alot of solutions to this, many can be procedural and technical...it all comes down to establishment of rules and procedures as to how to handle conflict or deadlock in different circumstances. As a reminder the role of parliament in a presidential system is to pass laws and legislate only. Not make policy or have any administrative authority which is the presidents responsibility.
To keep it simple, the parliamentary and presidential elections will be held at the same time and same term whether for 4 or 5 years. People will be voting for the president and MNA at thr same time and most likely they will vote for the same party. It's unlikely that in such a setup the the president and parliamentary majority are from different parties. In the unlikely event they are, yes there maybe challenges but nothing that can't be managed via rules and procedures established in the constitution. Remember we are not looking to implement a U.S style system nor would I ever recommend that. People look at the U.S system and think all presidential systems are like that or the U.S system is some sort of gold standard. It is not. The U.S presidential system works for the U.S and U.S alone and developed based on their unique history and circumstances. To transplant that to any other country would simply create a mess, just like we have with our current system. A Presidential system for Pakistan is needed urgently and will be based on our own history, experiences, successes and failures with governance. The system will fit our needs and work for us not be measured against any other system. We can learn from others and adapt but in the end the solution will be our own and unique.