Sweden's government is a constitutional monarchy/unitary parliamentary representative democracy. So in a way, the government does make most of the decisions. However, they act on part of the people.
who runs the government and makes most decisions
Like most countries, Spain's big decisions are made primarily by the government. These decisions might be about the military or other institutions.
There are several such systems, but the most popular is the laissez-faire system.
command economy
Precedents are important because they make the most decisions. Whether the government agrees with them or not.
Because they liked relying on the national government to make decisions for them. :)
The Most basic Explanation of the Republic system of government, Is That a group of people elect a Representative, to make decisions in the upper government
Authoritarian governments have permission to do whatever while the US government have limitations on what they are allowed to do and the citizens make most of the decisions.
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There are several such systems, but the most popular is the laissez-faire system.
Most cities have a mayor council form of government. Both the mayor and the council are elected and make decisions that are based on the good of the city.
There are several such systems, but the most popular is the laissez-faire system.