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What kind of government is Syria under?

Syria is a republic under an authoritarian military-dominated regime.


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What has the author Volker Perthes written?

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What form of government does Syria have?

Syria is republic under an authoritarian regime (similar-ish to a dictatorship), but will soon be a democratic country (hopefully) as long as the civil war there goes as it is currently progressing. In fact, many Syrians would like a democratic-type government there. Source: I am Syrian.


What type of government is Syria?

Syria is a single party Presidential Republic.


What kind of government does Hong Kong have?

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Is Syria government a democracy monarchy or theocracy?

It is neither of those three. Syria is a Republican Dictatorship, which is to say that Syria has the general laws and procedures that make it a republic (such as a President, a Congress, etc.) but whose rulers are not elected, even though they should be. Syria has been under martial law from 1967-Present.


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What form of government does Syria?

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What kind of political system is Syria?

Syria is a non-democratic country with a government characterized by authoritarian rule under President Bashar al-Assad and the Ba'ath Party. The political system is structured around a centralized power structure with limited political freedoms and heavily influenced by the military and security apparatus.


Does Syria have a federal government?

No, everything is centralized under the president. Governors in Syrian provinces are not elected by the people, they're appointed by Bashar al-Assad himself. All of Syria's provincial governors are associates and henchmen of Bashar al-Assad. As for Syria to get a federal government, that would be a great idea once Bashar al-Assad falls from power, since Syria has many multi-religious and multi-ethnic communities.