The direct PM election and the institutional presidentialisation of parliamentary systems

The direct PM election model features as an 'empty cell' in typologies of political regimes. A more fine grained analysis of the model shows that it depends on the choices made on three institutional parameters (object of the election, electoral system, legislative/executive relationship)...

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