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Title: Principle of non-responsibility of the President of the republic before the Parliament and its foundations in the Algerian constitutional system and the Tunisian constitutional system
Authors: لاطرش اسماعيل
بوحنية قوي
Keywords: Political irresponsibility
President of the Republic
Algerian constitutional order
Tunisian constitutional order
Parliament
Issue Date: Jan-2020
Series/Report no.: Vol 12, N 1 2020 (22);
Abstract: most contemporary political systems, adopt a principle of the political irresponsibility of the head of state before the legislative bodies, according to many justifications for the results differ, according to the nature of the practice of the political system, and possibly to be among these political systems, one finds the Algerian political system, which has consecrated most of their constitutions, with the exception of the 1963 Constitution, the applications of this principle, and in turn, it has consecrated the political system the same principle, in the old Constitution of 1959, as amended, and in the current Constitution of 2014, the two systems were based on important principles have contributed to the expansion of the irresponsibility of the President of the Republic on the political plan before the Parliament, It is the direct election by the people to the p[i]resident and the status of the latter and its role as guarantor of the unity of the nation and state and its role as a guarantor of the continuity of the state, but that depends on the president also played a role in the extent of the exercise of the volume of power of which enjoys, and thus the achievement of a balance between the exercise of this power and political responsibility.
Description: Dafatir Droit et politique
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/22276
ISSN: 1112- 9808
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