prezidentinius
Prezidentinius is a term used in the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to refer to the presidents of these countries. The term is a combination of the words "president" and "independent," reflecting the unique political and historical context of the Baltic states. Unlike many other countries, the Baltic states have a semi-presidential system, where the president holds significant executive powers, including the right to appoint and dismiss the prime minister and other cabinet members, dissolve the parliament, and represent the country internationally.
The office of prezidentinius was established in 1992, following the restoration of independence from the Soviet
The role of prezidentinius includes serving as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, negotiating and ratifying
The selection process for prezidentinius involves a run-off system, where the top two candidates from the first