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Direct election of the Czech president: approaching to Semipresidentialism?
Šodek, Adam ; Mlejnek, Josef (advisor) ; Novák, Miroslav (referee)
Diploma thesis seeks to analyze the introduction of the direct election of the President of the Czech Republic as a potential impulse towards semipresidentialism. For this purpose, the work defined theoretical concepts parliamentary, presidential and semi-presidential forms of government. In addition to the anticipated research direct election, as an factor of strengthening the president's legitimacy among others, the work will include analysis of the effects of Miloš Zeman first year in office and its relation to other constitutional institutions. These assessments are important for overal outputs of this work because they can be a pointer to the objectives of the work. The work will also be mentioned tradition of Czech (Czechoslovak) presidency.
Election of Presidents and their competences: Case study of changes of presidential elections in Czech Republic
Woloszczuková, Kristýna ; Vymětal, Petr (advisor) ; Kuta, Martin (referee)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is focused on the current changes in presidential electoral system in the Czech Republic. The paper is divided into three main parts. The first chapter deals with the theoretical definitions of the topic, election of the President and his powers in different political systems, the next chapter focuses on presidential elections and the extent of his powers currently (2012) in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. Subsequently, the paper focuses on the changes of presidential election system in CZ, to direct elections, and its impact on the President's powers. In this chapter there are new conditions of candidacy and also the impact of this, so long discussed changes to the electoral system of the president, on his position in the political system of our country.

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