Israel is a representative democracy, with a government similar in structure to the
government of the UK (England), except that its parliament (the 'Knesset') is unicameral,
that is, consists of a single 'house'. The members of parliament are chosen by nationwide
general election, and currently include Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Druze representatives.
The leader of the elected majority party forms a government and is named Prime Minister.
Israeli
government
Israeli government is a representative government. Members of the national parliament, as well as local government officials, are chosen by popular election, in which citizens of all religions and genders vote.
Jerusalem itself has a mayor and town council, along the same paradigm as most Israeli cities. Within Jerusalem is also the Israeli government, which is composed of the Knesset or Israeli Parliament, the Israeli Supreme Court, and numerous bureaucratic offices.
It is the Israeli Parliamentthe Knesset is the cabinet of Israel. it is the group of 120 people to make the Israeli government.
Israel is governed by a multi-party parliamentary system. So basically it's sort of like a democracy.
No. Israel uses the New Israeli Shekel. The old Israeli Shekel was replaced by the New Israeli Shekel on 1/1/1985.
Nigeria's government today is authoritarian.I hope that helped!
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Members of the knesset.
The US government recognized the provisional Israeli government in a de facto capacity on May 14, 1948 (US time) or May 15, 1948 (Israeli time). However, American recognition of the Israeli government on a de jure basis following its election on January 31, 1949.