It is a Democratic Republic having a Constitution providing a government by the elected people.
It depends on whether you are referring to democratic government or just having a leader. Basic government was established when the British colony started. But democratic government was started after the gold rush.
India's government is like the US and the UK government in that they are all forms of democratic government. India having the largest democratic population in the world.
India's government is like the US and the UK government in that they are all forms of democratic government. India having the largest democratic population in the world.
They split because the North was Communist and the South was democratic. Korea was split into North and South after the Korean War,the North having a Communist government and South democratic government.This was done after the signing of armistice(not to be confused with a peace treaty which has never been signed...therefore the two countries are technically at war)to stop the fighting.
The separation of powers. It provides for checks and balances.
i really want to say none ... due to the fact that white is not a color ...
United States of America is a well-known country in terms of politics because of having great government. The USA has a federal government that is composed of legislative, executive and judicial which are the three distinct branches.
So that the people may exprience having a freedom. . . . .
Samila
Somalia has no current government, but so far no other countries in the world have anarchist governments... yet (Somalia is not considered anarchist.)
Having the right to select a government is commonly described as exercising one's democratic rights, particularly the principle of popular sovereignty. This entails the ability of citizens to participate in free and fair elections, enabling them to choose their representatives and influence governmental policies. This fundamental right ensures that the government reflects the will of the people and is accountable to them. Ultimately, it is a cornerstone of democratic governance and civil liberties.