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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.
This guiding overview presents key literature on these core topics of semi-presidentialism including definitions and classifications, regions and countries, democratization and democratic survival, presidential powers, inter-institutional relations, parties, elections, and presidentialization.
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May 10, 2019 · A semi-presidential system of government represents a republic ruled by an elected president, a prime minister, and a cabinet. The president is usually elected and is meant to serve for the fixed term specified by the constitution. Lately, semi-presidential governments have become popular, especially in Western countries.
Semi-presidential system with both an executive presidency and a separate head of government that leads the rest of the executive, who is appointed by the president and accountable to the legislature.
Jan 9, 2013 · The aim of this study is to explore the trend and issues of intra-executive conflicts in eight semi-presidential (premier–presidential and president–parliamentary) countries in Central and Eastern Europe: Bulgaria, Croatia, Lithuania, Moldova (1991–2000), Poland, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine.
- Thomas Sedelius, Olga Mashtaler
- 2013
Sep 2, 1999 · 9780198293866. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Book. Semi-Presidentialism in Europe. Get access. Robert Elgie (ed.) Published: 2 September 1999. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Semi‐presidentialism is an increasingly popular form of constitutional government.
1–21. Published: September 1999. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Provides an introduction to the concept of semi‐presidentialism and establishes a framework for the study of the politics of semi‐presidential regimes.