It's no coincidence that most of the countries that at some point become more autocratic are presidential republics.
Linz has argued that presidential republics have the following issues:
- dual democracy legitimacy (both president and legislature claim popular mandate)
- rigidity (fixed term rather than parliamentary approval prevents adaptation to crises)
- winner take all logic (total exclusion of opposition from power)
- personalization of power (authority concentration)
Further, the Carnegie Endowment in 2025 found that autocratic transitions occur at "striking speed" in presidential systems.
[1] https://kellogg.nd.edu/sites/default/files/old_files/documen...