Switzerland is the only one i know of as a place with direct democracy all other countries have either Representitive democracy orsomething else but if your looking for a direct answer with lots of info i think you should visit another website that knows more about government.
Outside of the United States of America where democracy was first most prominently displayed; most of the countries of Western Europe as well as South and Central America are democratic republics. England is a Constitutional Monarchy (it has a Queen, as do some others,) but functionally acts as a democracy.
England
Ireland
France
Germany
Italy
Greece
Brazil
Uruguay
Are some examples.
US.
They favored a strong state government and a weak national government
Our Taxes will be lower
Democratic
A government which is made by people is called democratic government.A government that is selected, implemented, and constrained by the people.
Democratic govt • Government by representation, i.e. People choose their representatives and their representatives choose for them on important decisions that affect the jurisdiction • Democratic countries allow the public to cast votes on their Head of Government. • Democratic countries are sometimes well surveyed and controlled by proper laws to avoidcorruption • The democratic systems of government are based on the separation of powers in the state, which means that the powers of government are separated functionally between branches of government.
India has a democratic system of government. It is the largest democratic country in the world.
democratic
It is a non-democratic country because it is not a democracy.Added: It is a Communist nation. Communism is NOT a democratic form of government.
answer: a group of people overthrow the monarch of their country and set up a democratic government. Apex :)
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There is no evidence that in a democratic country, a parliamentary system is any worse or better than a republic form of government. With the assumption that the democratic country is truly democratic, than its citizens will adapt a form of government best suited to the country's needs.
In that it has an elected government, yes it is.
its a democratic republic. that's a type of government. Unfortunately the name of the country does not always tell you the type of government it has, in this case it is a semi-presidential republic. As a rule of thumb if a country has 'Democratic' in its name it generally is no such thing.
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democratic self-government
France, a NATO country, had a democratic government. Czechoslovakia, a member of the Warsaw Pact, had a communist government.
The type of economy usually matches the type of government. For example, a democratic country will usually have a capitalist (or free market-based) economy while a non-democratic country will usually have a socialist economy. The more freedom there is in the government usually brings about more freedom in the economy. However, I would say that the type of government affects the economy and not vice versa. Of course, if the economy completely crashed, it could cause a democratic country to become non-democratic. People tend to vote for radical decisions during crises.