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  1. t. e. The politics of Russia take place in the framework of the federal semi-presidential republic of Russia. According to the Constitution of Russia, the President of Russia is head of state, and of a multi-party system with executive power exercised by the government, headed by the Prime Minister, who is appointed by the President with the ...

  2. Politics in Portugal operates as a unitary multi-party semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Portugal is the head of government, and the President of Portugal is the non-executive head of state with several significant political powers they exercise often. [1] Executive power is exercised by the ...

  3. 半总统半总理制: 总统提名总理和内阁须咨询议会、得到议会的同意或依惯例任命议会最大 政党领袖 为总理,内阁与总统互不隶属,当两者分属不同政党时总统将丧失部分权力。. 只有议会有权撤换总理和内阁,但总统有权解散议会。. 半总统半议会制: 总统 ...

  4. Politics of Peru. The politics of the Republic of Peru takes place in a framework of a unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic, [1] [2] whereby the President of Peru is both head of state and head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the President and the Government.

  5. A system with both a president and a prime minister is called a semi-presidential system. These systems share some features of both parliamentary and presidential systems. Because the differences between parliamentary and presidential systems are profound, the chapter will discuss these two types of systems in more depth.

  6. in a presidential system, the president is the head of state and head of government, in a semi-presidential system, the president and the prime minister share a number of competences, in a parliamentary system, the president is a ceremonial figurehead who has few political competences

  7. Politics portal. v. t. e. A parliamentary system, or parliamentary democracy, is a system of democratic government where the head of government (who may also be the head of state) derives their democratic legitimacy from their ability to command the support ("confidence") of the legislature, typically a parliament, to which they are accountable.

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