0 the highest political position in some countries, usually the leader of the government -- президент
President Obama
to be elected president
1 the person in charge of a company or organization -- президент (компании)
The answer is that presidents have agency problems too.
Therefore, presidents have incentives to control bureaucrats who oppose their policies.
Variation in a president's support/executive coalition in the legislature affects her ability to control the executive branch.
The names of kings, generals, and presidents have a prominent status and size within the inscriptions.
Provincial rivalries for power were slowly eliminated, internal conflict reduced, and presidents succeeded one another observing the principle of no re-election.
Strengthening this force was seen as undermining the president's grip on power and consolidating that of his deputy defence minister.
Individual decisions to insulate agencies from presidential control collectively and cumulatively are making the bureaucracy more difficult for presidents to manage over time.
Unfortunately for presidents, the number of agencies created by statute has increased over time, as has the number of agencies with insulating characteristics.