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How serious is the problem of cabinet instability in parliamentary systems really? (...) Cabinet instability becomes a problem only when it assumes extreme forms, such as in the French Fourth Republic where the average cabinet life was only seven to ten months. (...) But vast majority of parliamentary systems have considerably more durable cabinets even when these cabinets tend to be multi-party coalitions. And when cabinets last for at least two or three years, the difference from guaranteed presidential terms of, say, four to five years becomes insignificant. (...) The executive 'instability' of parliamentary systems may give these systems the flexibility to change governments quickly when changed circumstances or serious executive failures call for new leadership, whereas the 'stability' of presidential executives may spell dangerous rigidity.
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