ID Number: ______________________________________________________
TITLE: ___What Are the Advantages of Parliamentarism?__________________
A. Introduction (First Paragraph)
Steps:
1. Introduce the essay topic in the first few sentences.
(a) ______Parliamentarism evolved as a result of continuing struggle against absolute monarchy.________________________________________________
(b) ______The term parliamentarism implies a parliamentary system of_______ government, that is a democratic government.___________________________
(c) ______It enables for a more effective and efficient form of government._____
2. Briefly list the important supporting ideas to be discussed in the
middle paragraphs.
(a) ______ Parliamentarism has various advantages, for example, swifter______ passing of legislation._______________________________________________
(b) ______ A parliamentary regime characterized by a strict separation of_____ powers, checks and balances.________________________________________
(c) ______ By way of parliamentarism, elected prime ministers are primarily members of the parliament and are elected to represent their electoral constituencies.____________________________________________________
3. State your main idea in the final sentence.
a) _______Parliamentarism offers greater accountability of the executives along with flexible election times and quicker passing of legislation._______________
B. Middle Paragraphs (Minimum of three, but you may need more)
Paragraph 2 topic __ Rationalized parliamentarianism is a term used to refer to parliamentary systems organized to avoid government instability and the effective functioning of institutions.____________________________________________
Detailed Questions/Points:
(a) _________Various techniques of applying parliamentarism._____________
(b) _________Most of Europe has a parliamentary system of government, e.g. Germany.________________________________________________________
(c) _________Helps in avoiding instability within a government._____________
(d) _________The president is elected by the parliament.___________________
Paragraph 3 topic _It carries a lesser amount of risk of a "authoritarian collapse."
Detailed Questions/Points:
(e) ___________Parliamentarism leads to successful democracy___________
(f) ___________Fixed Term Parliament Act in Britain to stop abuse of power in a parliamentary system of government.__________________________________
(g) __________If Prime Ministers do not have approval from majority of the parliament then they can be dismissed._________________________________
Paragraph 4 topic _ Discussion of Skach and Stepan's (1994) study,__________ "Presidentialism and Parliamentarism Compared."________________________
Detailed Questions/Points:
(i) __________Pure parliamentary system of government is supported.________
(j) __________Multiple administers are easily monitored.___________________
(k) __________Parliamentarism is less likely to be overthrown by a 'coup.'_____
(l) __________Parliamentary regime is characterized by a strict separation of powers.__________________________________________________________
C. Conclusion (Final Paragraph)
Steps:
1. Restate your reworded main idea.
a) _______Parliamentarism is a balanced form of government, which fuses the executive and legislative together.___________________________________
2. Briefly review your reworded important supporting ideas.
(a) ______It is clear that parliamentarism fuses the two main functioning bodies, the executive and the legislative._____________________________________
(b) ______It affords an effective separation of powers and a system of checks and balances.____________________________________________________
(c) ______It allows the governing body to effectively rule, as opposed to a_____ presidential form of government where the main focus is the president._______
3. Provide closing sentences that comment on and/or broaden the context of your essay's thesis.
a) ______Parliamentarism has evolved into a contemporary fusion through decades of struggle against monarchy and 'absolute rule'._________________
b) ______A semi-parliamentary system would afford a better balance between the two radically opposite forms of governance, that is the presidential and parliamentary form of government.___________________________________
(c) _____There are some disadvantages of parliamentarism, like the abuse of power that can arise, however, vigilant governments can pass acts limiting the basis upon which such abuse can occur._____________________________
What Are the Advantages of Parliamentarism?
Introduction
The term parliamentarism implies a parliamentary system of government, that is ...