President and executive power in a mixed republican form of government. Theory and Ukrainian experience

Martyniuk, Roman and Datsiuk, Oleksii and Romanov, Mykola and Khomych, Tetiana (2023) President and executive power in a mixed republican form of government. Theory and Ukrainian experience. Codrul Cosminului, XXIX (№ 2). pp. 307-328.

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Abstract

The question of the relationship between the head of state and the executive branch is of fundamental importance in governance. In a presidential republic, the president is functionally and structurally integrated into the executive branch and heads the system of relevant bodies. In a parliamentary republic, the president is distant from the executive branch. In a mixed republican form of government, the president is not a structural component of the executive branch but is substantially integrated with it by functional duties. The level of this combination is significant and causes a dualism of executive power. The presence of the two leading executive bodies prevents abuse of executive power. This issue is becoming extremely important for many post-Soviet republics.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: mixed form, republican form, government, head of state, president, executive power, dualism of executive power, division of competence
Subjects: by fields of science > Politics
Divisions: The College of International Relationship > The Department of Political Science
I. Malynovskyi Institute of Law
Depositing User: заввідділу Наталя Денисенко
Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2024 14:16
Last Modified: 04 Mar 2024 14:16
URI: https://eprints.oa.edu.ua/id/eprint/8968

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