Why Do Some Countries Have Two Presidents at the Same Time?

Sometimes, a country can have two presidents at the same time if there’s a special rule in place. Imagine if you and your best friend both became class president on the same day, you’d both be leaders until someone decides who should stay. This often happens when a country has a co-presidency system.

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  1. Imagine two kids both running for class president on the same day, they could both be leaders at the same time.
  2. Two friends are both elected as team captains but can’t decide who should lead the team, so they share the role.
  3. A country has a rule that lets both the president and vice president stay in office even if their party is different.

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