Bernd 03/08/2019 (Fri) 12:02:58 No.23635 del
Several parliamentary systems exist in non-Latin America: many former Crown colonies in the Caribbean, and Suriname has a President elected by the National Assembly.
Brazil was parliamentary from 1822 to 1889 and again from 1961 to 1963. Under military rule Presidents were chosen by Congress, which was still democratically elected. I presume Hispanic America had its own experiments with parliamentarism.