The term coalitional presidentialism refers to
A) a strategy whereby the Brazilian president appoints seats in his/her cabinet to leaders of other parties in order to maintain a majority alliance in congress.
B) the notion, not upheld in Brazil, that for parties to be successful at the national level in presidential systems, they must build a coalition between different societal interests.
C) the idea that Brazilian presidents represent a coalition of different factions within his/her party.
D) the fact that Brazil is a multiparty democracy.
E) the idea that the Brazilian president must appeal to a coalition of different societal interests in order to be successful.
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