Summary of Derecho Constitucional I clase 7

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This video is the seventh lesson in a course on constitutional law. It discusses the different types of government throughout history, with a focus on the three main types of constitutionalism: presidencialism, semipresidencialism, and semi-presidentialism. The video ends with a reminder that viewers can sign up for notifications for upcoming classes by clicking the link at the bottom of the screen.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, we continue our course on constitutional law with lesson number 7, which focuses on the different forms of government throughout history. We discuss the classic forms of government, monarchy, constitutional republic, and democracy, and then look at contemporary forms, including parliamentary and semi-presidential systems.
  • 00:05:00 This video discusses the three types of constitutionalism, presidencialism, semipresidencialism, and semi-presidentialism. Presidencialism is characterized by the president being both the head of state and the head of government, while semipresidencialism has a president as the head of state, but a prime minister as the head of government. Semi-presidentialism has a president as the head of state, but allows for different levels of authority within the government, with the president having greater dominance over the prime minister. This video concludes the class with a reminder that viewers can sign up for notifications for upcoming classes by clicking the link at the bottom of the screen.

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