The Presidentialization of Political Parties Due to Presidentialized Systems of Government: Theoretical  nsights with Reference to the Fifth French Republic

The presidentialization of political parties is part of a broader phenomenon called the presidentialization of politics. The latter is relatively new and remains associated, among other things, with the centralization of decision-making processes...

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Main Author: Łukasz Jakubiak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jagiellonian University Press 2024-11-01
Series:Teoria Polityki
Online Access: https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/teoria-polityki/artykul/the-presidentialization-of-political-parties-due-to-presidentialized-systems-of-government-theoretical-nsights-with-reference-to-the-fifth-french-republic
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Summary:The presidentialization of political parties is part of a broader phenomenon called the presidentialization of politics. The latter is relatively new and remains associated, among other things, with the centralization of decision-making processes, as well as manifests itself in the growing role of individual political leaders. Presidentialization leads to an increasingly stronger actual position of the executive power within modern systems of government (presidentialism, semi-presidentialism and parliamentarism), which goes beyond the letter of the constitution. This also affects the functioning of political parties. Hence, the aim of the article is to identify the key characteristics of presidentialized political parties that operate within presidentialized systems of government. The reference point for verifying these theoretical findings will be the parties operating within the semi-presidential system of the Fifth French Republic.
ISSN:2543-7046
2544-0845