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Latest revision as of 19:54, 16 April 2024

The following is a list of the global systems of government.

List of countries

Map

A colour-coded legend of forms of government.

Legend

  •   Presidential republic: Head of state is the head of government and is independent of legislature
  •   Semi-presidential republic: Head of state has some executive powers and is independent of legislature; remaining executive power is vested in ministry that is subject to parliamentary confidence
  •   Republic with an executive presidency nominated by or elected by the legislature: President is both head of state and government; ministry, including the president, may or may not be subject to parliamentary confidence
  •   Parliamentary republic: Head of state is mostly or entirely ceremonial; ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence
  •   Directorial republic: Head of state consists of a college of several people and is also head of government; head of state is independent of legislature
  •   Constitutional monarchy: Head of state is mostly or entirely ceremonial; ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence
  •   Semi-constitutional monarchy: Head of state is executive; monarch personally exercises power in concert with other institutions
  •   Absolute monarchy: Head of state is executive; all authority vested in absolute monarch
  •   One-party state: Head of state is executive or ceremonial; power constitutionally linked to a single political movement
  •   Countries in which constitutional provisions for government have been suspended (e.g. Military dictatorship)
  •   Other; no constitutionally defined basis to current regime (e.g. transitional governments)

Republican governments

Presidential republic

Semi-presidential republic

Republic with an executive presidency nominated by or elected by the legislature

Parliamentary republic

Directorial republic

Monarchal governments

Constitutional monarchy

Semi-constitutional monarchy

Absolute monarchy

Other governments

One-Party state

Military government

Other

Notes

See also