James,
--- James Green-Armytage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit�:
> The assembly will have the power to appoint the president and two
> vice-presidents. So, it looks like this is a parliamentary model of
> government rather than a presidential system (i.e., the legislature is the
> dominant political institution). I don't know whether the assembly has the
> power to remove the president from power at any time, or whether the
> president serves a fixed term. My personal opinion is that the latter
> might be preferable, in the interest of stability.
I believe the prime minister is the head of government, which makes it
parliamentary.
Kevin Venzke
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