Patrinipen le themengo palal o xulyaripnasko sistemoKadava si yek patrinipen le themengo palal o xulyaripenasko sistemo. ![]() ██ prezidentikane republike, zoralo prezidentikano sistemo ██ prezidentikane republike, butikerdipnaske prezidentipena phandle ko parliamento ██ prezidentikane republike, pash-prezidentikano sistemo ██ parliamentikane republike ██ parliamentikane konstituciyake thagaripena kai o thagar na xulyarel chaches ██ konstituciyake thagaripena kai o thagar xulyarel, butvar ekhe bizorale parliamentesa ██ sazorale thagaripena ██ thema kai i konstituciya mekhel numa ekh korkori parti te xulyarel ██ xelavne diktature ![]() Prezidentikane republikeKai o prezidento si o chacho shero la administaciyako thai na trebul te kandel o parlimento. Kadava patrinipen anderyarel demokratikane thai bidemokratikane thema: Zorale prezidentikane sistemuryaAnde zorale prezidentikane sistemurya, o prezidento si vi shero themesko vi o shero guvernamentesko. Nai ekh ekto ministro.
Pash-prezidentikane sistemuryaAnde pash-prezidentikane sistemurya si ekh prezidento thai ekh ekhto ministro. Ande kadale sistemurya le prezidentes si les chachi administraciyaki zor, ama vi le ekte ministres si les varesave chachimata.
Parliamentary republicsWhere a prime minister is the active head of the executive branch of government and also leader of the legislature. However, there is also a president who serves as a symbolic head of state in some figurehead capacity. The following list includes democratic and non-democratic states:
Constitutional monarchiesWhere a prime minister is the active head of the executive branch of government and also leader of the legislature. The head of state is a constitutional monarch who only exercises his or her powers with the consent of the government and is largely a figurehead.
Commonwealth realmsConstitutional monarchies, in which Queen Elizabeth II serves as head of state over an independent government. In each Realm, she acts as the monarch of that state, and is titled accordingly - for example, Queen of Australia. The Queen appoints a Governor-General to each country other than the United Kingdom to act as her representative. The prime minister is the active head of the executive branch of government and also leader of the legislature.
Semi-constitutional monarchiesThe prime minister (or equivalent) is the nation's active executive, but the monarch still has considerable political powers that can be used at his/her own independent discretion.
Absolute monarchiesMonarchies in which the monarch is the active head of the executive branch and exercises all powers.
TheocraciesNon-democratic states based on a state religion where the head of state is selected by some form of religious hierarchy.
One-party and no-party statesNon-democratic states in which political power is concentrated within a single political party whose operations are largely fused with the government hiearchy.
Military Junta statesThe nation's armed forces control the organs of government and all high-ranking political executives are also members of the military hiearchy.
Nations currently under military rule
TransitionalStates which have a system of government which is in transition or turmoil and cannot be accurately classified. Systems of Internal GovernanceFederalStates in which the federal government shares power with semi-independent regional governments.
DevolvedStates in which the central government has delegated some of its powers to self-governing subsidiary governments, creating a de facto federation.
Regionalized unitaryStates in which the central government has delegated some of its powers to regional governments.
Unitarysee Unitary state Notes
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