The presidential system has
several advantages. As the President is selected
separately from the Legislature, the President
and Executive branch are not subject (in most
cases) to any form of vote of no-confidence. As
such, this leads to continuity in the Executive
branch, as the Executive will remain stable over
the term of the President. Besides, there is a clear
demarcation between the Executive and the
Legislative branch, allowing for a more effective
set of checks-and-balances to be placed on both
branches by the other.