Despite the differences between the French semi-presidentialism and the Sri Lankan one, in both cases the form of government has evolved into hyper-semi-presidentialism, through the strengthening of the role of the President, at the expense of the Prime Minister’s role and the Parliament’s one. This situation leads to verify, through a comparison, the presence of counterweights which can be able to guarantee the substance of a democratic structure
The Reform of Parliamentarism in Sri Lanka and French Hyper-Semi-Presidentialism: Two Different Evolutions of the Semi-Presidential Form of Government
C. Petteruti
2019
Abstract
Despite the differences between the French semi-presidentialism and the Sri Lankan one, in both cases the form of government has evolved into hyper-semi-presidentialism, through the strengthening of the role of the President, at the expense of the Prime Minister’s role and the Parliament’s one. This situation leads to verify, through a comparison, the presence of counterweights which can be able to guarantee the substance of a democratic structureFile in questo prodotto:
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