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The objective of this paper is to suggest that in the “third Dominican transition” (the one of the democratic consolidation), emerges a specific type of plural Presidentialism characterized by the exchange and inter-party cooperation. These practices have been responsible for stability and democratic governability. This article presents the commitments (formal and informal) of the Dominican political elite and the institutional/partisan variables that support them.