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|#aa6f33|[[One-party state]]s
 
|#aa6f33|[[One-party state]]s
 
|#6b8e23|Countries where constitutional provisions for government have been suspended (e.g. [[military dictatorship]]s)
 
|#6b8e23|Countries where constitutional provisions for government have been suspended (e.g. [[military dictatorship]]s)
|#b9b9b9|Countries which do not fit any of the above systems
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|#808080|Countries which do not fit any of the above systems (e.g. [[provisional government]]s).
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|#b9b9b9|No government
 
|notes=<sup>1</sup>This map was compiled according to the Wikipedia ''[[list of countries by system of government]]''. See there for sources.
 
|notes=<sup>1</sup>This map was compiled according to the Wikipedia ''[[list of countries by system of government]]''. See there for sources.
 
<sup>2</sup>Several states constitutionally deemed to be multiparty republics are broadly described by outsiders as authoritarian states. This map presents only the ''[[de jure]]'' form of government, and not the ''[[de facto]]'' degree of democracy.}}
 
<sup>2</sup>Several states constitutionally deemed to be multiparty republics are broadly described by outsiders as authoritarian states. This map presents only the ''[[de jure]]'' form of government, and not the ''[[de facto]]'' degree of democracy.}}

Latest revision as of 06:09, 12 December 2020

World's states coloured by form of government1
     Full presidential republics2      Semi-presidential republics2
     Republics with an executive president elected by or nominated by the legislature that may or may not be subject to parliamentary confidence.      Parliamentary republics2
     Parliamentary constitutional monarchies      Constitutional monarchies which have a separate head of government but where royalty still holds significant executive and/or legislative power
     Absolute monarchies      One-party states
     Countries where constitutional provisions for government have been suspended (e.g. military dictatorships)      Countries which do not fit any of the above systems (e.g. provisional governments).
1This map was compiled according to the Wikipedia list of countries by system of government. See there for sources. 2Several states constitutionally deemed to be multiparty republics are broadly described by outsiders as authoritarian states. This map presents only the de jure form of government, and not the de facto degree of democracy.