hallintoriidassa
Hallintoriidassa refers to a specific type of political system where the executive branch holds significant power over the legislative branch. This system is characterized by a strong central authority that often controls the appointment, removal, and oversight of legislative bodies. In hallintoriidassa, the executive branch typically has the power to propose and pass legislation, as well as to veto or amend bills. This concentration of power in the executive branch can lead to a more centralized and less democratic governance structure, as the legislative branch may have limited influence over the executive's decisions.
The term "hallintoriidassa" is often used in the context of authoritarian or semi-authoritarian regimes, where the
In hallintoriidassa, the relationship between the executive and legislative branches is typically asymmetrical, with the executive