presidencialistas
Presidencialistas is a term used in political discourse to designate supporters of presidentialismo, a form of government in which the president is elected separately from the legislature and serves as both head of state and head of government in a system with a distinct executive. The term is often employed in debates about constitutional design and reform in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking contexts.
Typical features associated with presidentialismo include a directly elected president who holds substantial executive powers, a
Proponents argue that presidentialismo provides direct popular legitimacy for the executive, clearer accountability to voters, and
The term is widely used to discuss constitutional design in Latin America, Iberian contexts, and other regions