Abstract
The institution of the president, especially the person of the head of state, has played, since ancient times, the defining role in the organization and functioning of any collective/community. In the con-text of the importance of the institution of the head of state in the system of central public authorities, and also taking into account the political regime from the perspective of the need to ensure the separation of powers in the state, particular importance is given to the determination of the functions and the establishment of the powers of the President, which, in the end, conditions the legal nature of the political system and the constitutional configuration of government. The functions and powers of the President are determined by factors, such as: the way of appointing the head of state, the relations between the legislative and the executive power, the constitutional checks and balances mechanism to ensure the balance between the state institutions, namely: Parliament-Government, Parliament-President, President-Government and in relation to the judicial authority.
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