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1946 12 3 1 is China's first short-lived constitution presidential or semi-presidential, parliamentary or cabinet? How to divide it?

Presidential system. Taiwan Province Province belongs to the separation of powers, which is similar to that of the US President 1 who holds the executive power, directs the three armed forces, and appoints and dismisses the premier (similar to that of the Prime Minister). The presidential election is a multiparty system. The current president is Chen Shui-bian. After March 22nd, Mu Wang-Jiu, a KMT candidate, was elected. He will take office in the Second Legislative Yuan, namely the Taiwan Province Provincial Assembly, and hold the legislative power. Originally there were 225 seats. After the re-election of the new Legislative Yuan this year, the number of seats was halved, and the Kuomintang occupied more than two-thirds of the seats, gaining an overwhelming advantage. The current Legislative Yuan is Wang Jinping, a Kuomintang. The Ministry of Justice is the "highest judicial organ" of Taiwan Province provincial authorities. Since the virtualization of the National Congress in April 2000, the Legislative Yuan has not only become the highest legislative body, but also the only highest representative body of public opinion. The judicial court is the highest judicial organ, which is in charge of the trial of civil, criminal and administrative litigation and the punishment of civil servants, and has the right to interpret the Constitution, laws and orders in a unified way. The president, vice-president and chief judge of the judicial court are nominated by the President and appointed with the consent of the National Assembly. In addition to the "president" and "vice president", there is also a specially appointed "secretary general"; A "Deputy Secretary-General", appointed for a short time; The dean entrusted the secretary-general to handle the affairs of our hospital. In order to unify the interpretation of the Constitution and laws, the "Judicial Court" established the "Judges' Meeting", which was organized by 17 "Judges". The courts directly under the bureau include: courts at all levels, administrative courts and civil servant disciplinary committees.