Countries with a Parliamentary Democracy form of government is governed by a Prime Minister or a Chancellor. Belgium, Solomon Islands, Ireland, Australia, Saint Kitts And Nevis, Croatia, Dominica, Cook Islands, Papua New Guinea, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados are some examples of countries with a Parliamentary Democracy form of government.
Parliamentary democracies are representative.
There are quite a few. There is certainly a question as to whether a number of these countries are liberal or illiberal democracies, but that is a slightly different question. The countries with the freest parliamentary democracies in the Middle East and Africa are Israel, Namibia, South Africa, Turkey, Botswana, and Tunisia in that order. There are some less free parliamentary democracies such as Kenya, Tanzania, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, etc.
In North America, Canada and its Provinces are parliamentary democracies.
Parliamentary democracies often have proportional representation as opposed to single-district winner take all in the American system.
Both groups are industrialized, prosperous countries and European parliamentary democracies. Landscape-wise, they are mostly totally different.
None of these countries are democracies.
The answer is presidential and parliamentary.
Germany is a federal parliamentary republic, and is one of the most liberal democracies in the world.
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Yes, but only formal democracies.