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Perilous semi-presidentialism? On the democratic performance of Timor-Leste government system
Contemporary Politics, 2017Timor-Leste chose semi-presidentialism as its government system to steer the country towards a democratic state.
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Troubled semi-presidentialism: stability of the constitutional system and cabinet in Ukraine
Europe-Asia Studies, 2003THE EVOLUTION OF A CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK is at the heart of the complex political transition experienced by the former Soviet republics during the first post-communist decade. Ukraine, like many other countries in the region, has opted for a semi-presidential constitutional model.
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The government in two semi-presidential systems: France and Portugal in a comparative perspective
French Politics, 2010France and Portugal have the same form of semi-presidential government. Even though the powers of their respective presidents and their political systems have been extensively investigated, the literature on the role of government operations is less comprehensive.
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The Prime Minister's Office in France: A Changing Role in a Semi‐presidential System
Governance, 1992In France since 1958, it is possible to identify three different types of political leadership: pure presidential government, limited presidential government, and prime ministerial government. These three leadership types are the result of the semi‐presidential nature of the Fifth Republic.
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GOVERNMENT IN FINLAND: A ‘SEMI-PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM’?
Parliamentary Affairs, 1985openaire +1 more source
Prospects of the Presidential and the Semi-Presidential Systems in the Context of Nepal
A Bi-annual South Asian Journal of Research & InnovationNepal’s current parliamentary system has suffered repeated executive-legislative crises, unstable coalitions, and eroding public trust. This paper reviews whether adopting a presidential or semi-presidential model could improve stability and governance.
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