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| {{team flag|Chryse}} || Unitary state || Parliamentary republic || Executive || Executive elected by the legislature; executive both head of state and head of government | | {{team flag|Chryse}} || Unitary state || Parliamentary republic || Executive || Executive elected by the legislature; executive both head of state and head of government | ||
Revision as of 08:12, 12 July 2020
The Form of Government Report is a report series issued by the Department of International Studies at Alto Siccre University.
Report of 1686
| This article or section is a work in progress. The information below may be incomplete, outdated, or subject to change. |
| Name | State form | Constitutional form | Head of state | Basis of executive legitimacy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Federation | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | Ceremonial monarchy; federal executive dependent on the legislature | |
| Unitary state | Monarchy | N/A | Lack of information. | |
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | Ceremonial monarchy; executive powers delegated to independent institutions | |
| N/A | N/A | N/A | Not a state | |
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | Ceremonial monarchy; executive dependent on the legislature | |
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | Ceremonial monarchy; executive dependent on the legislature | |
| Unitary state | Parliamentary republic | Executive | Executive elected by the legislature; executive both head of state and head of government | |
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Executive | ||
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | ||
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Executive | Monarchy with independent executive powers; executive dependent on the legislature | |
| Federation | Presidential republic | Executive | ||
| Federation | Presidential republic | Executive | ||
| Unitary state | Semi-presidential republic | Executive | ||
| Federation | Parliamentary republic | Ceremonial | ||
| Unitary state | Military government | Executive | ||
| Federation | Constitutional monarchy | Executive | ||
| Unitary state | Parliamentary republic | Ceremonial | ||
| Unitary state | Absolute monarchy | Executive | ||
| Unitary state | Absolute monarchy | Executive | Collective nine member monarchy with absolute power | |
| Federation | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | ||
| Unitary state | Monarchy | |||
| N/A | N/A | N/A | No information. | |
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | ||
| Unitary state | Parliamentary republic | Executive | ||
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Executive | ||
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | ||
| Unitary state | Military government | Executive | ||
| Federation | Semi-presidential republic | Executive | ||
| Federation | Monarchy | |||
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | ||
| Unitary state | Absolute monarchy | Executive | ||
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Executive | ||
| Federation | Semi-presidential republic | Executive | Presidency independent of legislature; ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence | |
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | ||
| Unitary state | Parliamentary republic | Ceremonial | ||
| Unitary state | Constitutional monarchy | Executive | ||
| Unitary state | Parliamentary republic | Executive | ||
| Unitary state | Presidential republic | Executive | ||
| Unitary state | Military government | Executive | Occupation | |
| Federation | Parliamentary republic | Executive | Three representatives from each of the three nations constitute the federal legislature and executive | |
| Federation | Presidential republic | Executive | Presidency independent of legislature; ministry is subject to presidential confidence |