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[[File:Lincolnism.png]] [[National Liberalism|Lincolnism]] | [[File:Lincolnism.png]] [[National Liberalism|Lincolnism]] | ||
|caption="Hail to the chief!" | |caption="Hail to the chief!" | ||
|song= [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AIAKVst7jw Hail to the Chief]}} | |song= [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AIAKVst7jw Hail to the Chief] | ||
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'''Presidentalism''', alternatively the '''Presidential System''' is a common government form in which an individual leads the executive branch, known as the head of government. In most cases of a presidential system, the head of government is also considered as the head of state, although it's also common to have a separate presidential head of state and parliamentary head of government co-exist, known as a [[File:Semiprez.png]] '''Semi-Presidential System'''. | '''Presidentalism''', alternatively the '''Presidential System''' is a common government form in which an individual leads the executive branch, known as the head of government. In most cases of a presidential system, the head of government is also considered as the head of state, although it's also common to have a separate presidential head of state and parliamentary head of government co-exist, known as a [[File:Semiprez.png]] '''Semi-Presidential System'''. | ||
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Presidentalism, alternatively the Presidential System is a common government form in which an individual leads the executive branch, known as the head of government. In most cases of a presidential system, the head of government is also considered as the head of state, although it's also common to have a separate presidential head of state and parliamentary head of government co-exist, known as a Semi-Presidential System.
How to Draw
Relations
Friends
- Democracy - Presidents are elected through democracy.
- Liberalism - Liberalism is good for the checks and balances.
Frenemies
- Parliamentarianism - A pretty ok guy overall, but have you ever thought about directly electing your leaders?
Enemies
- Totalitarianism - A president shouldn't have that much power.