prezidentlik
Prezidentlik is the term used to describe the office of the president and the system of government in which the president serves as the chief public authority. In a prezidentlik system, the president is typically an elected head of state and, in some models, also the head of government, though in many cases the president is separate from the prime minister who heads the cabinet. The core feature is the separation of powers between the executive, legislature, and judiciary, in contrast to parliamentary systems where the head of government is drawn from parliament and the president holds a largely ceremonial role.
There are several varieties of prezidentlik. In a strong presidential system, the president wields broad executive
Presidents are chosen by direct popular vote, an electoral college, or by the parliament depending on the
The prezidentlik model influences accountability, stability, and governance style. Critics highlight risks of power concentration, deadlock,