纳米比亚 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Shugart, Matthew Søberg. Semi-Presidential Systems: Dual Executive And Mixed Authority Patterns (PDF). French Politics (Palgrave Macmillan Journals). December 2005, 3 (3): 323–351 [2016-09-04]. doi:10.1057/palgrave.fp.8200087. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2019-08-31). Of the contemporary cases, only four provide the assembly majority an unrestricted right to vote no confidence, and of these, only two allow the president unrestricted authority to appoint the prime minister. These two, Mozambique and Namibia, as well as the Weimar Republic, thus resemble most closely the structure of authority depicted in the right panel of Figure 3, whereby the dual accountability of the cabinet to both the president and the assembly is maximized. (...) Namibia allows the president to dissolve [the assembly] at any time but places a novel negative incentive on his exercise of the right: He must stand for a new election at the same time as the new assembly elections. 

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  • Shugart, Matthew Søberg. Semi-Presidential Systems: Dual Executive And Mixed Authority Patterns (PDF). French Politics (Palgrave Macmillan Journals). December 2005, 3 (3): 323–351 [2016-09-04]. doi:10.1057/palgrave.fp.8200087. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2019-08-31). Of the contemporary cases, only four provide the assembly majority an unrestricted right to vote no confidence, and of these, only two allow the president unrestricted authority to appoint the prime minister. These two, Mozambique and Namibia, as well as the Weimar Republic, thus resemble most closely the structure of authority depicted in the right panel of Figure 3, whereby the dual accountability of the cabinet to both the president and the assembly is maximized. (...) Namibia allows the president to dissolve [the assembly] at any time but places a novel negative incentive on his exercise of the right: He must stand for a new election at the same time as the new assembly elections. 

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