
Unitary Semi-Presidential System
A Unitary Semi-Presidential System is a government structure where power is centralized in a single national government, rather than being divided among various regions. In this system, there is both a president and a prime minister. The president typically has significant powers, including making key national decisions, while the prime minister handles daily government operations and administration. This arrangement allows for strong leadership and decisiveness, but also requires cooperation between the two leaders to govern effectively. Overall, it combines elements of both presidential and parliamentary systems while maintaining a unified national authority.