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Musya8 [376]
3 years ago
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Supporters of the plural executive structure make which argument in favor of it?

Social Studies
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defon3 years ago
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Supporters of the plural executive structure rely on two main arguments in favor of it, which are protection against abuses of power by elected officials and also the position that this arrangement is more democratic.

The plural executive structure corresponds to the power distributed to more than one official elected by the citizens as head of state.

Therefore, the argument of the defenders of this arrangement is in respect of increased cooperation and trust between the executive and legislative powers, limitation of power and increased responsibility towards the population.

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