Adjective
semi-presidential (not comparable)
Alternative form of semipresidential
According to the explanation of Constitutional Court of Lithuania on 10 January 1998, the Republic of Lithuania is a parliamentary republic with some attributes of a semi-presidential system. Source: Internet
In April 1999, Baré was assassinated in a coup led by Maj. Daouda Malam Wanké who established a transitional National Reconciliation Council to oversee the drafting of a constitution for a Fifth Republic with a French style semi-presidential system. Source: Internet
It could be argued that the strengthening of the Prince's powers, vis-a-vis the Landtag (legislature), has moved Liechtenstein into the semi-presidential category. Source: Internet
A semi-presidential system is a system of democracy in which the government includes both a prime minister and a president. Source: Internet
Mali country profile, p. 14. The system of government can be described as "semi-presidential". Source: Internet
Other countries evolve into something akin to a semi-presidential system or indeed a full presidential system. Source: Internet