Thailand is a kingdom - an absolute monarchy - Thailand is not a democracy. Its head of state is King Bhumibol (Rama IX).
Occasionally elections are held in the country but if the King does not like the result he immediately dissolves that government.
See Wikipedia entries on 'Fascism', 'Imperialism' and 'The May 15 Incident', for futher reading on this government type.
No, there are no deserts in Thailand.
No, Thailand is a country of southeast Asia on the Gulf of Thailand. Thailand is surrounded by the countries of Myanmar (Burma), Laos, and Cambodia.
Cuba is a communist government. Which is also known as limited government.
Canada followes a conservative government.
Honduras has a Democracy.
The kind of economy that Thailand has is a mixed economy. This means that the private sector and the government are key stakeholders of the economy.
No. Thailand has a constitutional monarchy.
Thailand is not a continent- it is a country.
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Thailand is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
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