I think that Communist government has more power than democratic government at this time.
Czechoslovakia
The Federalist Party believed in a strong national (federal) government with powers over the state governments. The Democratic-Republicans believed that states should have more power than the national government. This is known as the States' Rights theory.
In the Constitution the states were intended to have more power, and now National Government has more power but not as much power as a State government has on a State. In other words National government has more power to the country but the state government has more power to the state.
The Democratic-Republicans, who were opposed to the Federalists.
Germany was reunited in October 1990 after a democratic movement overturned East Germany's Communist Government. There were lots more the affected the turnout of this event. We cannot forget about the fall of the Berlin Wall and the destruction of the Iron Curtain.
So the government will have more power.
Divides power between more people. Apex
Essentially communism is not democratic. A democracy is a government where the people make the decisions about the government, but in communism the government has no input from the people it governs. Instead they are told how to live, what to say/not say, and if they protest they are arrested/killed. So, to answer your question this does not exist since they are opposite theories in government. This phrase sometimes comes up in the context of the naming of certain Communist countries, which have a tendency to style themselves "The Democratic People's Republic of ..." It's nothing more than a cynical ploy to attach some legitimacy of popular government to what, in almost all cases, is barely even Communist, and usually a totalitarian dictatorship masquarading as a popularly-supported (hence "Democratic") Communist government. Good examples here are: The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (AKA North Korea), The Democratic Republic of the Congo (AKA Zaire), and the People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
No, although bearing the name, the Chinese government is more materialistic now, and is almost more merchantilist than communist. They are indeed totalitarianist, but more in a social sense
democratic/ republican
the people that are under a democratic government, have more freedom because they use a rule by the people form of government, which means that the people get to vote and tell what they think of the ideas. A communist government is where the ruler tells you every thing that your going to do, like he or she tells you what to wear and when you can go grocery shopping and what you can and can't buy, they also tell you if your able to leave the country or not and very very few get this chance. They want every body to be the same so you have to fallow their rules.
democratic/ republican
democratic/ republican
Some characteristics of the Democratic Party include that they are more liberal, pro-choice, and lean toward more government help and programs. They believe power should flow upward.
to give more power to the people by letting more people vote and favored freedom of speech and press.
More than 20 countries in Asia and Africa do not have a democratic form of government.
Rome was never democratic.