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(Semi-presidentialism is a distinct system, not a subset or type of the Presidential system (Shugart, 2005).) |
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{{legend|#FFA000|[[parliamentary republic]]s}} | {{legend|#FFA000|[[parliamentary republic]]s}} | ||
{{legend|#66BB66|[[parliamentary republic]]s, An [[executive president|executive presidency]] elected by and dependent on [[parliamentary system|parliament]]}} | {{legend|#66BB66|[[parliamentary republic]]s, An [[executive president|executive presidency]] elected by and dependent on [[parliamentary system|parliament]]}} | ||
| − | {{legend|# | + | {{legend|#e75353|[[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}} | ||
{{legend|#660099|[[absolute monarchy|absolute monarchies]]}} | {{legend|#660099|[[absolute monarchy|absolute monarchies]]}} | ||
Revision as of 14:41, 5 November 2012
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