Quasipresidential
Quasipresidential refers to a system of government where the executive branch is headed by a president, but the president's powers are significantly limited or constrained by other branches of government, such as a parliament or a bicameral legislature. This system is often found in countries with a semi-presidential or parliamentary system, where the president's role is largely ceremonial or advisory, and the prime minister or another elected official holds the real executive power.
In a quasipresidential system, the president is typically elected by the people, but their term is often
The quasipresidential system is designed to combine elements of both presidential and parliamentary systems, aiming to