The Botswana government structure and the Malaysian structure has certain differences which are quite noticeable.
The first major difference that we can note is the fact that in Malaysia, there is a king, as well as a Prime Minister, who each has their different functions and roles. Both have their advantages as well as disadvantages, for one, in the Malaysian system, there is a division of labour that occurs between these leaders, which can make the running of the country more efficient, although there can also be the problem of having the leaders disagree in certain issues, which may cause a conflict.
In a structure such as the one Botswana currently has, the president is the ruler and he is the one who coordinates everything.
The running of the country is also done with the help of the Ministers, who are also the members of Parliament.
Both of these countries however, are Democratic countries and have the right to choose who their president and Prime Minister should be.
http://www.malaysia.gov.my/EN/Main/MsianGov/YangDiPertuanAgong/Pages/YangdiPertuanAgong.aspx
http://bdtp.aed.org/bdtp/BCgovtstructure.htm
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