Review:
Mixed Presidential Parliamentary System
overall review score: 4
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A mixed-presidential-parliamentary system is a political system that combines elements of both presidential and parliamentary systems of government.
Key Features
- President serves as both head of state and head of government
- Prime Minister oversees the executive branch and is responsible to the legislature
- Power is shared between the president and the parliament
Pros
- Combines strengths of both systems
- Allows for checks and balances between branches
- Can lead to stability in government
Cons
- May create confusion in decision-making processes
- Potential for power struggles between president and prime minister
- Can lead to inefficiency in governance