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But under a presidential government you can do nothing of the kind.
The first try at "presidential government" in 1926-1927 failed for lack of political support.
So she has tipped the system a little away from collective to presidential government'.
The first tends to be the case in federal systems and those with presidential governments.
It was he who came up with the idea of Presidential government based on the so-called "25/48/53 formula".
"In the present situation," he asserted, "we can talk only of presidential government for the next two or three years.
It advocated a constitutional revision in order to institute a presidential government.
The majority of voters opined to maintain the current presidential government system.
There are a number of forms of presidential government.
But being the system of government it is, a Presidential government, you will have to resign."
A presidential government gives a certain about of permanancy or stability.
Hitler therefore resumed his demand for the chancellorship of a presidential government, but this the President would not give him.
This was the origin of the "presidential governments".
The following year Uruguayans voted to restore presidential government.
Kolb wrote about the coming of presidential government in 1929-1930 that:
General de Gaulle advocated a strong presidential government.
President Carter's background and philosophy of life made him ill suited to the demands of presidential government.
The "25/48/53 formula" referred to the three articles of the Constitution that could make a presidential government possible:
The constitution provides for a strong presidential government, a unicameral legislature, an independent judiciary, and the protection of human rights.
Similarly, the political powers invested in the foreign minister are often more limited in presidential governments with a strong executive.
After the dissolution of the Presidential Government, Argentina was without an effective central government for another 28 years.
It is the responsibility of the presidential government to host the biennial ministerial conference and help guide other CD initiatives.
Parliamentary versus presidential government.
Advocating a presidential government, General Charles de Gaulle campaigned for a "No" vote.
Presidential governments make no distinction between the positions of head of state and head of government, both of which are held by the president.