The democratic consolidations of governance and constitutional frameworks demonstrates the need for a system of political governance that establishes the mechanism of economic and political restructure, economic markets and institutions. The focus on political institutions shapes the trajectory for understanding the presidential and parliamentary systems within the spectrum of democracy. Existing literature formulate the interpretation of institutional dispensation of comparative politics that guides the form, shape and direction of economic and social democracy (Stepan and Skach, 1993). This paper is a comparative assessment of the presidential and parliamentary systems making a concise argument for the suitable system for democratic Continue reading...