Model used: Basic
Countries or states with presidential system
A nation transitions from a parliamentary or other form of government to a presidential system, driven by a desire for stronger executive leadership and direct accountability. This scenario involves a complete overhaul of the existing constitutional framework.
The Weimar Republic’s transition to presidential government included Article 48, which granted the president emergency decree powers; this meant that long before the Nazi takeover, the executive was already being called the "ersatz Kaiser" (substitute Emperor) due to its vast, overriding authority.
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Model used: Basic
Countries or states with presidential system
A nation transitions from a parliamentary or other form of government to a presidential system, driven by a desire for stronger executive leadership and direct accountability. This scenario involves a complete overhaul of the existing constitutional framework.
The Weimar Republic’s transition to presidential government included Article 48, which granted the president emergency decree powers; this meant that long before the Nazi takeover, the executive was already being called the "ersatz Kaiser" (substitute Emperor) due to its vast, overriding authority.
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