No. Belize is a monarchy with a Queen, not a presidency.
it's Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy
it's Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy
it's Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy
it's Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy
Yes, elections are held in Belize. Belize is a democratic country governed by a constitutional monarchy with the Governor General as the head of State and the Prime Minister as the head of Government. Elections are held every five years for constituencies (which then decide the party which will govern) and every three years for municipalities.
The land that was once called British Honduras is now the country of Belize.
Guatemala and Belize.
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Canada: constitutional monarchy United States: republic Mexico: republic Belize: constitutional monarchy Guatemala: republic El Salvador: republic Honduras: republic Nicaragua: republic Costa Rica: republic Panama: republic Bahamas: constitutional monarchy Cuba: republic Jamaica: constitutional monarchy Haiti: republic Dominican Republic: republic Dominica: republic Grenada: constitutional monarchy Barbados: constitutional monarchy Antigua and Barbuda: constitutional monarchy Saint Kitts and Nevis: constitutional monarchy Saint Lucia: constitutional monarchy Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: constitutional monarchy Trinidad and Tobago: republic All the countries listed above with a constitutional monarchy are all headed by Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch of the UK.
The capital of Belize is Belmopan. To read all about Belize on Answers.com, see the Related Link.
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