Definition of the Role of Arbitration of the President of Georgia and Some of its Features
Keywords:
Arbitration (of the Head of the State), Guarantor, Discredit to the Government, Semi-Presidential Republic (systems), President, Prime-Minister, Head of the State Presidential Republic, Ensuring, Suspension-enforcement vetoAbstract
The article discusses the arbitration phenomena of the Head of the State, as the authority to carry out actions for detaining and balancing the powers by the Head of the State, to mitigate the risks of society disintegration.
Under the above context, the work discusses the formally defined relationships of the President of Georgia with the power branches and their mobility in terms of simultaneous existence of meta-legal factors, the unity of which defines the practical effectiveness of President’s arbitration activities.
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