What is the Definition of Presidential Democracy?

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A democracy is a system of governance, which is of the people, by the people and for the people. The presidential democracy is where the president is elected democratically and the constitution is what guarantees the rights both political and personal. The president is the head of state and there is a freedom to elect the officials including the legislatures and the head of the legal system and the courts.
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The presidential democracy is a system of government that features a president as the nation's head of state and active chief executive authority.
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