How to help presidents have more balanced and effective roles (opinion)
Briefly

Presidents are caught in a paradox: while they are expected to be constantly present and active in their roles, the actual time required to fulfill these responsibilities is overwhelming.
The presidency is shaped by a cycle of public appearances and ceremonial duties that consume significant time, making it challenging for leaders to focus on the essential functions of their office.
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