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  1. v. t. e. A semi-presidential republic, or dual executive republic, is a republic in which a president exists alongside a prime minister and a cabinet, with the latter two being responsible to the legislature of the state.

  2. Ang mga bansang parlamentaryo na gumagamit ng "first past the post" (unang daan sa haligi) na halalan ay kadalasang may mga pamahalaang binubuo lamang ng isang partido. Subalit, ang sistemang parlamentaryo sa kontinente ng Europa ay sadya ngang gumagamit ng representasyong proporsiyonal, at may pagkiling sa pagsasagawa ng mga resulta ng ...

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  4. The presidential system and the parliamentary system can also be blended into a semi-presidential system. Under such a system, executive power is shared by an elected head of state (a president) and a legislature-appointed head of government (a prime minister or premier).

  5. The Constitution of the Philippines ( Filipino: Saligang Batas ng Pilipinas or Konstitusyon ng Pilipinas) is the constitution or the supreme law of the Republic of the Philippines. Its final draft was completed by the Constitutional Commission on October 12, 1986, and ratified by a nationwide plebiscite on February 2, 1987.

  6. Ang sistemang pampanguluhan ay kaibahan sa isang sistemang parlyamentaryo, kung saan ang pinuno ng pamahalaan ay namumuno sa kapangyarihan sa pamamagitan ng pagkakaroon ng kumpiyansa ng isang inihalal na lehislatura. Hindi lahat ng presidential system ay gumagamit ng titulo ng presidente.

  7. Basically, in semi-presidential regimes power is divided between the prime minister and the president, with both executives having political power. Typically, each executive’s respective powers are clearly defined, but that is not always the case. As in presidential regimes, in semi-presidential regimes the people directly elect the president.

  8. Summarize the structure of semi-presidential regimes. Explain how semi-presidential regimes differ from presidential and parliamentary regimes. Outline the apparent connection between the various democratic regimes and freedom.

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