Explore how presidential systems separate executive and legislative power, giving one elected leader both head-of-state and head-of-government roles. Compare the U.S. model with Latin American and African variants.
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Federal presidential constitutional republic in North America. Power is divided across the presidency, Congress, the states, and the federal courts. National politics is dominated by the Democratic and Republican parties, but third parties and independents still shape the broader system.
Federal presidential republic in South America. Largest country in Latin America with a multi-party presidential system.
Federal presidential constitutional republic in North America. Multi-party system with six-year non-renewable presidential terms.
country in South America
sovereign state in West Africa
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