
executive presidency
An executive presidency is a system where the president holds significant executive powers, including leading the government, implementing laws, and managing public administration. Unlike systems where the executive and legislative branches are separate, in an executive presidency, the president often combines roles of head of state and head of government, making key decisions independently and directly responsible for executing policies. This model can streamline decision-making and leadership, but also concentrates power in a single individual, requiring checks and balances to prevent abuse. Many countries adopt this system to ensure strong, centralized leadership and efficient governance.