Scotland is a Parliamentary Democracy with elected members who sit in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. The First Minister is Alex Salmond.
Great Britain is part of the United Kindom. The UK is a Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy with devolved assemblies in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
No, the US has a representative democracy.
We live in the U.S., a democracy. The U.S. is a democracy.
Ancient Athens was the first known Democracy.The Athenian democracy was "the rule of the mob." This is very different from democracy in United States, which is referred to as a "Republican democracy."It varied over the centuries from monarchy to oligarchy, tyranny, limited democracy, oligarchy again, democracy, radical democracy, limited democracy, monarchy, limited democracy.
Western-style democracy.
A Democracy
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom which is a constitutional monarchy AND a parliamentary democracy.
Scotland has a devolved Parliamentary Democracy. It's status is similar to individual states within the United States.
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United States, France, Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Canada and mexico!
Yes. Scotland elects MPs to the Westminster Parliament, which serves the whole of the United Kingdom, and MSPs to the Holyrood Parliament, which legislates for devolved issues.
Yes. It was a Monarchy for many years through its medieval history but is now a democracy and is part of the United Kingdoms. (If you want to know more about medieval Scotland read "Girl in a Cage" by Jane Yolen and Robert J. Harris. I highly recommend it!)
Scotland is a Parliamentary Democracy within the United Kingdom. The largest political party in the Scottish Government is the Scottish Nationalist Party led by Alex Salmond who is also First Minister. Scotland's political state is therefore roughly similar to individual states within the United States.
Scotland does not have a President. Scotland is a parliamentary democracy with a monarch as head of state; Elizabeth 1, Queen of Scots. Scotland is in a peculiar position. It is an ancient nation, a country recognised round the world, but not an independent state. Together with its neighbours England, Wales, and Northern Ireland it forms the 'United Kingdom.' The Scottish Queen is also head of state in England where she is known as Elizabeth 11.
England is united with Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales to form the UK. England itself is a parliamentary democracy, and the current queen as the head of state.
Great Britain is part of the United Kindom. The UK is a Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy with devolved assemblies in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
liberal democracy. Democracy altogether. socialist democracy. Democracy elite. A pluralist democracy.