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Political control was exercised through informal relations at the chief executive level and via attempts to control the federal government's financial flows.
Seriously, does the chief executive of the broadcasting station have to fear being put up against the wall if he's no longer in favour?
The longer the party holds the chief executive, however, the less room remains for legislative adjustment.
Do all members of the population have an opportunity to be chief executive?
One reporter described his address as ' patriotic and tender ', while another noted that the chief executive could not hold back the tears during his speech.
Legislatures would function, though the critical decisions of state would be made by the chief executive and his acolytes.
Elsewhere, to our best knowledge, participation in the government formally commits parties to co-operate with the chief executive on important issues.
The conflict between legislature and chief executive became more common.
The chief executive officer is also more likely to be the chairman of the board when there is a defined benefit plan.
The young chief executive, who relished the centralized authority, became a connoisseur of power.
Ministers were expected to manage their departments and advise the chief executive on appropriate policies and legislation.
The estimates confirm theoretical arguments that emphasize the importance of the recruitment and selection of the chief executive.
Presidential systems differ from parliamentary systems where national legislatures elect the chief executive and where coalition governments are more common.
The same mechanism works when the party of the chief executive changes.
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