It is putatively democratic and goes through the ritual of voting, though with much allegations of fraud. The current government is found acceptable to the United States, which maintains a large military presence in this nation, and was responsible for the unseating of the last government.
The United States is also responsible for making sure that the current government is not overthrown by people who apparently did not find the voting to be equitable, or who disagree with "voting" in general, or desire a return of the former government.
Whether that qualifies Afghanistan to be called a "puppet regime" is a matter of opinion, but it is not seriously doubted that there will be a radical change in leadership on the day of U.S. military withdrawal.
any 4 non democratic country
yes bhutan is non- democratic country
It is a non-democratic country because it is not a democracy.Added: It is a Communist nation. Communism is NOT a democratic form of government.
Nepal is a democratic country. Officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal.
It is run by a dictator and that makes it non democratic.
There are about 139 Non-democratic countries of the world
china
It's now a democracy.
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan was created in 1978.
North Korea
Germany
The reason that Afghanistan is not terribly democratic, even though it has a number of democratic institutions (such as parliaments, elected presidents, etc.), is that the actual functioning of the government occurs less according to "legitimate" political processes, such as parliamentary voting procedures, bureaucratic agencies, and law enforcement agencies, and more through the use of backdoor channels and personal relationships. This has kept Afghanistan, while legally a federal system, much more confederal with individual warlords and their families exerting a large amount of control outside of major cities (Kabul, Qandahar, Herat, etc.)