With parliamentary voting systems, the executive branch is determined by the outcome of legislative branch elections. Usually this means, the party or a block of cooperating parties (a coalition) with at least half of the seats in parliament determining the executive branch.
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Presidential Systems
With presidential voting systems, the executive branch is elected independently of the legislative branch in separate elections.
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Semi-Presidential Systems
With semi-presidential voting systems, the executive branch is elected independently of the legislative branch in separate elections, but differs from a presidential system in that the executive branch positions are filled by members of the legislature.
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