International audienceBuilt on concurrent claims of legitimacy, the semi-presidential constitutional framework is prone to conflicts between the office holders. Cohabitation is a particular instance in which the president’s party is not represented in government and he has to share executive power with a prime minister. Instead of producing a flexible dual-authority structure within the executive, cohabitation has always tended to generate institutional crises in Romania, ending with the impeachment of the president (2007 and 2012). This article identifies a combination of four factors leading to this outcome: legislative ambiguity, the composition of the legislature, the absence of external pressures, and the leaders’ personality
In Romania, a semi-presidential system characterized by an exaltation of the powers of the President...
This article investigates how ambiguous constitutional design affected president-cabinet relations a...
Between constitutional weakness and real power — Romanian presidency during Traian Băsescu&rsq...
Built on concurrent claims of legitimacy, the semi-presidential constitutional framework is prone to...
This paper analyzes the constitutional events in the summer of 2012 when Romania experienced the dee...
Semi-presidentialism – where the constitution provides for both a directly elected fixed-term presid...
While, analytically, the character of the Romanian regime is sui generis and the consensus is absent...
Romanian semi-presidential system, and the Republic President`s role within government process repre...
<p>The exercise of the political regime established by the 1991 Romanian Constitution generated vari...
The participation to the European Council, an issue that generated many debates in the framework of ...
The article examines the dynamics of political competition over the control of the executive that sh...
French constitutional practices suggest that cohabitation between the president and the prime minist...
<p>The past years’ experience has proven that in the relations between the President and the Parliam...
Comparing three semi-presidential regimes, the main argument of this chapter is that institutional d...
This paper sets out to explore the extent to which divided government and cohabitation have occurred...
In Romania, a semi-presidential system characterized by an exaltation of the powers of the President...
This article investigates how ambiguous constitutional design affected president-cabinet relations a...
Between constitutional weakness and real power — Romanian presidency during Traian Băsescu&rsq...
Built on concurrent claims of legitimacy, the semi-presidential constitutional framework is prone to...
This paper analyzes the constitutional events in the summer of 2012 when Romania experienced the dee...
Semi-presidentialism – where the constitution provides for both a directly elected fixed-term presid...
While, analytically, the character of the Romanian regime is sui generis and the consensus is absent...
Romanian semi-presidential system, and the Republic President`s role within government process repre...
<p>The exercise of the political regime established by the 1991 Romanian Constitution generated vari...
The participation to the European Council, an issue that generated many debates in the framework of ...
The article examines the dynamics of political competition over the control of the executive that sh...
French constitutional practices suggest that cohabitation between the president and the prime minist...
<p>The past years’ experience has proven that in the relations between the President and the Parliam...
Comparing three semi-presidential regimes, the main argument of this chapter is that institutional d...
This paper sets out to explore the extent to which divided government and cohabitation have occurred...
In Romania, a semi-presidential system characterized by an exaltation of the powers of the President...
This article investigates how ambiguous constitutional design affected president-cabinet relations a...
Between constitutional weakness and real power — Romanian presidency during Traian Băsescu&rsq...