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Presidential Elements in Government Poland – semi-presidentialism or ‘rationalised parliamentarianism’?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2006

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Polish constitutional tradition concerning system of government mainly parliamentarian – Round Table before the Fall of the Wall in 1989 as explanation for the role attributed to the President – development towards a variety of ‘rationalised parliamentarianism’ with a relatively strong role for prime-minister in the 1997 Constitution – system of government not really semi-presidential in nature

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© Asser Press 2006