Council-manager government.
executive and legislative branches
federal
The type of government for France is a semi-presidential system. The President shares executive power with the Prime Minister.
the govners office
The governor's office
The president is the commander-in-chief over all military powers in the US. He consults with the military chiefs of staff but he is the commander and they serve at his will. Congress determines what the military will be and appropriates the funding for it.
The form of government where a king or queen shares powers with the people and other branches of government is known as a constitutional monarchy. In this system, the monarch's powers are limited by a constitution or laws, and they often coexist with an elected parliament. This allows for a balance of power between the monarchy and democratic institutions, ensuring that governance reflects the will of the people. Examples include the United Kingdom and Sweden.
Federalism.
powers shared by both state and federal governments
This model of local government gives limited administrative powers to the mayor. A city council also has the power to override the mayor's veto. The mayor's position is weak because the office shares appointive and removal powers over municipal government personnel with the city council.
The president shares his or her power with the other branches of government, which is part of a system known as checks and balances. The legislative, judicial, and executive are the three branches of government.
One of the powers that the president shares with the senate is to appoint judges. Another power that they both share is to enter into treaties with other countries.