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Consequences of the direct presidential elections for the Czech political regime
Kocourek, Jan ; Brunclík, Miloš (advisor) ; Švec, Kamil (referee)
Primary aim of this thesis is to describe the effects of direct elections on the nature of the political regime in the Czech Republic. Specifically, author focus on the distinctive attributes of various forms of government, which are then applied to the current state regime in the Czech Republic after the introduction of direct presidential elections and whether it effectively means a transition from parliamentary to semi-presidential regime. Historical analysis of the presidential office in the Czech countries describes the phenomenon of its extraordinary role and respectability, which is reflected in the contemporary political realities and have a major influence on the functioning of the state. Theoretical analysis deals with impacts introduction of the direct presidential election had on the constitutional order of the Czech Republic and disproves various arguments, which once lead to its legislative implementation. Using a descriptive analysis of the behaviour of the first directly elected president Miloš Zeman, author tries to unveil actual jurisdictional disputes between him and other elements of power. The result is a detailed description of the existing cooperation between individual people and institutions of power within the regime and its final character assessment accompanied by...
Consequences of the direct presidential elections for the Czech political regime
Kocourek, Jan ; Brunclík, Miloš (advisor) ; Švec, Kamil (referee)
Primary aim of this thesis is to describe the effects of direct elections on the nature of the political regime in the Czech Republic. Specifically, author focus on the distinctive attributes of various forms of government, which are then applied to the current state regime in the Czech Republic after the introduction of direct presidential elections and whether it effectively means a transition from parliamentary to semi-presidential regime. Historical analysis of the presidential office in the Czech countries describes the phenomenon of its extraordinary role and respectability, which is reflected in the contemporary political realities and have a major influence on the functioning of the state. Theoretical analysis deals with impacts introduction of the direct presidential election had on the constitutional order of the Czech Republic and disproves various arguments, which once lead to its legislative implementation. Using a descriptive analysis of the behaviour of the first directly elected president Miloš Zeman, author tries to unveil actual jurisdictional disputes between him and other elements of power. The result is a detailed description of the existing cooperation between individual people and institutions of power within the regime and its final character assessment accompanied by...
Analysis of discussion about modifying the powers of the President of the Czech Republic from the perspective of the constitutional amendments and the implementation of direct presidential elections
Koudelová, Barbora ; Švec, Kamil (advisor) ; Marková, Klára (referee)
The aim of this paper is to analyze the debate over constitutional amendments regarding the role of the Czech president between 1992 and 2015. The analysis is based on legislative proposals affecting the presidential powers. Majority of the proposed changes was decreasing or clarifying the role of the president, the proposals that would enhance the impact of the president were few. Besides the introduction of direct presidential elections only minor amendments were adopted and the role of the Czech president thus remained unchanged.

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