Semi-Presidentialism as a Form of Government: Lessons for Tunisia
6 June 2013
<p>This paper considers the range of institutional design options adopted
in a selection of the world’s semi-presidential regimes. Through an
extensive comparative analysis, this paper illustrates that the
democratic performance of a semi-presidential regime depends to a great
extent on the choices that are made among these design options. The
Tunisian Constitutional Assembly has proposed a semi-presidential system
of government, although there is an ongoing debate over the precise
details. Drawing on global experiences, this paper offers comments on
the April 2013 draft Constitution of the Republic of Tunisia, as a
contribution to the constitutional process still underway.</p> Read the full article here:
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