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(In spite of the name of the chief executive, these countries are about the furthest thing from Presidential. The President is equivalent to a Prime Minister elsewhere, his selection and tenure entirely dependent on the legislature (in which he has a seat))
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{{legend|#0000FF|presidential republics, [[presidential system|full presidential system]]}}
 
{{legend|#0000FF|presidential republics, [[presidential system|full presidential system]]}}
{{legend|#66BB66|presidential republics, [[parliamentary system|parliament]] supervising an [[executive president|executive presidency]]}}
 
 
{{legend|#E0E000|presidential republics, [[semi-presidential system]]}}
 
{{legend|#E0E000|presidential republics, [[semi-presidential system]]}}
 
{{legend|#FFA000|[[parliamentary republic]]s}}
 
{{legend|#FFA000|[[parliamentary republic]]s}}
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{{legend|#66BB66|[[parliamentary republic]]s, An [[executive president|executive presidency]] elected by and dependent on [[parliamentary system|parliament]]}}
 
{{legend|#FF0000|[[parliamentary system|parliamentary]] [[constitutional monarchy|constitutional monarchies]] in which the monarch does not personally exercise power}}
 
{{legend|#FF0000|[[parliamentary system|parliamentary]] [[constitutional monarchy|constitutional monarchies]] in which the monarch does not personally exercise power}}
 
{{legend|#DD00FF|[[constitutional monarchy|constitutional monarchies]] in which the monarch personally exercises power, often alongside a weak parliament}}
 
{{legend|#DD00FF|[[constitutional monarchy|constitutional monarchies]] in which the monarch personally exercises power, often alongside a weak parliament}}

Revision as of 22:58, 7 August 2012

  presidential republics, full presidential system
  presidential republics, semi-presidential system
  parliamentary republics, An executive presidency elected by and dependent on parliament
  parliamentary constitutional monarchies in which the monarch does not personally exercise power
  constitutional monarchies in which the monarch personally exercises power, often alongside a weak parliament
  states whose constitutions grant only a single party the right to govern
  states where constitutional provisions for government have been suspended

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