Presidential regimes are not the same through the world. People give their presidents certain powers but also enable other body to control or remove the president in case of need through a constitution and by the way of elections. We discuss about three presidential regimes in this document: American, French and Russian. The president is the head of the executive vested with some special powers. However, their roles are also subject to certain national variations. In addition to the official powers and the written ones, we do not have to forget the implied ones or the power that being president gives one in those countries. We often tend to think that the farther East we go, the less democracy we meet. Does this imply that bigger powers are given to the presidents in the East? We analyze these aspects in this document.
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