No, but it has both President & Prime Minister.
Syria is officially a republic with a mixed legal system of civil and Islamic law. It is governed by the Ba'ath Party, which is a socialist political party, although the country does not operate under a communist system. The government has been criticized for limited democratic practices and human rights violations.
many countries like syria,cuba....etc
Syria is certainly NOT a democratic country; it has been ruled under emergency martial law since 1967 and is currently in a civil war. Brazil has a democratic form of government, but the system is currently very corrupt, leading to many jokingly calling it a kleptocracy.
Syria is a country located in the Middle East, bordered by Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan and Israel to the south, and Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Its capital is Damascus.
No, Syria and Turkey are two separate countries. Syria is located to the south of Turkey and shares a border with it.
No, Syria is not a gulf country it is belong to sham countries.
Syria is a country, so Syria's country of origin is SyriaANS 2 - It's not that simple. - The country we know as Syria was formerly a part of the Ottoman dominated Arab Levant and was given to France as a Protectorate after WW1. They gained independence as modern Syria in 1946..
syria is a country
No Syria is an independent Arab country
Syria is a non-democratic country with a government characterized by authoritarian rule under President Bashar al-Assad and the Ba'ath Party. The political system is structured around a centralized power structure with limited political freedoms and heavily influenced by the military and security apparatus.
The country above Syria and next to Turkey is Armenia.
The nearest country to Syria is Lebanon, located to the west of Syria.