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Institutional foundations of coalition presidentialism

The idea that the Brazilian Constitution of 1988 has left untouched the institutional basis that defines the way the political system functions is refuted. It is argued that there are important changes, such as the growth of the legislative power of the President and the new mechanisms of control of parlamentary action available to party leaderships. A strong and well equiped Executive and disciplined parties form the emerging picture.


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