Also known as semi-presidentialism, Semi-Presidential System, semi-presidential republic
system of government in which a president exists alongside a prime minister and a cabinet
A semi-presidential system is a form of government where a president and a prime minister share power, with the prime minister heading a cabinet that handles day-to-day governing. This arrangement matters because it divides executive authority between two leaders, which can either provide checks and balances or create confusion about who is ultimately responsible for decisions.
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