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Revision as of 23:04, 18 April 2024

"Presidents are made, not born. That’s a good thing to remember."

Presidentialism, alternatively the Presidential System is a common form of government in which an individual who is both head of state and head of government leads the executive branch which, unlike in a parliamentary system, is independent from the legislature. Another variant has both an executive president and separate parliamentary head of government co-exist, which is known as a Semi-Presidential System.

Beliefs

How to Draw

Flag of Presidentialism
  1. Draw a white ball.
  2. Draw three red stars in a triangular shape.
  3. Draw three blue line that connect the stars, but leave some space between.
  4. Draw eyes.

You're done!

Relations

The cabinet

Frenemies

  • Liberalism - Many liberal democracies use presidential systems, but your checks and balances prevent me from using my powers.
  • Autocracy - Not bad but often monarchic.
  • Bonapartism - Good principles, bad empire.

Enemies

Gallery

Portraits

Comics and Artwork

Further Information

Wikipedia

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