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  1. 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. In semi-presidential systems, there is always both a president and a head of government, commonly but not exclusively styled as a prime minister. In such systems, the president has genuine executive authority, but the role of a head of government may be exercised by the prime minister.

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  4. 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.

  5. Dec 3, 2020 · Introduction. Semi-presidentialism has become a widespread form of government in recent decades. If we use Robert Elgie’s frequently cited definition, semi-presidentialism is where the constitution includes both a popularly elected president and a prime minister and cabinet accountable to the parliament.

  6. Workbench. Introduction to Political Science (OpenStax) 10: Executives, Cabinets, and Bureaucracies. 10.6: Semi-Presidential Regimes. Expand/collapse global location. 10.6: Semi-Presidential Regimes. Page ID. Table of contents. Learning Objectives. Defining Semi-Presidential Regimes. Semi-Presidential Regimes and the Connection to Freedom.

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