The political system of Frost Plated dictated that the President controlled the core military power, appointment power, executive power, and the authority to issue orders, wielding immense power at his fingertips.
Of course, to prevent the President's power from becoming too inflated—the Twin Queens, at the founding of the nation, established a "total accountability system" for the presidency.
Unlimited power must bear unlimited responsibility as once the President of Frost Plated stepped down, both the Congress and the Republic's courts would begin an investigation into his performance, and all mistakes and liabilities that occurred during his term would be subject to inquiry and prosecution.
Although it sounded good at first, this generated another problem: oftentimes, even if the officials knew the President was messing around, it was not their turn to take the fall. Most of the time, they just turned a blind eye and let him fool around on his own.