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Check the works of Jorge Reis Novais and Duverger on Portugal. Also, countries like Angola are semi-presidential Republics because they inspired their recent constitutions on the Portuguese Constitution of 1976 (Portugal colonised Angola)
Check the works of Jorge Reis Novais and Duverger on Portugal. Also, countries like Angola are semi-presidential Republics because they inspired their recent constitutions on the Portuguese Constitution of 1976 (Portugal colonised Angola)

== coalition/winner take all. ==

a much more significant distinction than between non-practicing monarchy and republic is the distinction between a coalition government and a winner take all one party system. to be informative, this file should make that distinction.· [[user:lygophile|<font color="DarkRed">Lygophile</font>]] [[Special:Contributions/lygophile|<font color="7700CC">has</font>]] [[user talk:lygophile|<font color="DarkGreen">spoken</font>]] 13:13, 24 June 2012 (UTC)

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I'm not registered on wikipedia, but there's a great mistake on this map. Portugal is a semi-presidential republic. The President can veto, he nominates the Government, he is the one that declares war, he is the one that sends laws to the Constitutional Court to be checked, etc.

Check the works of Jorge Reis Novais and Duverger on Portugal. Also, countries like Angola are semi-presidential Republics because they inspired their recent constitutions on the Portuguese Constitution of 1976 (Portugal colonised Angola)

coalition/winner take all.

a much more significant distinction than between non-practicing monarchy and republic is the distinction between a coalition government and a winner take all one party system. to be informative, this file should make that distinction.· Lygophile has spoken 13:13, 24 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]