Las funciones interconstitucionales del jefe del Estado parlamentario

The parliamentary system of government signifies the executive’s permanent accountability in which the Head of State become just a symbol or even it disappears, and again a powerful institution vested with arbitral competences (semipresidentialism). Nowadays, the parliamentary Head of State is a rel...

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Main Author: Herrero Rodríguez de Miñón, Miguel
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6112332
Source:Revista española de derecho constitucional, ISSN 0211-5743, Año nº 37, Nº 110, 2017, pags. 13-42
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Summary: The parliamentary system of government signifies the executive’s permanent accountability in which the Head of State become just a symbol or even it disappears, and again a powerful institution vested with arbitral competences (semipresidentialism). Nowadays, the parliamentary Head of State is a relevant institution for its “dignified position” in the constitutional framework, for its indirect participation in the government, as adviser of its own councelors (the ministers) and as a guarantee of the constitutional procedures and values: the to the Assembly. The role of the parliamentary Head of State changes from a dualistic system in which the Government needs both the confidence of the Assembly and the Head of State, to a monistic system peoples’ sovereignty and the respect of minorities.