No!
Thailand is currently run by an unelected Prime Minister, and ruled by an unelected and elitist trinity of the monarchy, military and bureaucracy. It is the least democratic it has been sice 1992, and the organs of the state are being manipulated by the traditional power brokers unsettled by former-PM Thaksin's corrupt but anti-traditionalist regime.
Thailand is a democratic Kingdom
The two types of democratic government are: > direct democracy; and > republic democracy
Thailand is a democracy; it has no dictator.
Hungary is a democracy and a republic.
a republic is a absolute democracy
There is no Republic of Thailand. Thailand is a kingdom - an absolute monarchy - Thailand is not a democracy. Its head of state is King Bhumibol (Rama IX). No Thailand is not an absolute monarchy-it is a constitutional monarchy. Occasionally elections are held in the country but if the King does not like the result he immediately dissolves that government. <---- No, he does not have the power to resolve the parliament, at least not through directly. See Wikipedia entries on 'Fascism', 'Imperialism' and the 'May 15 Incident', for more information about this government type.
Thailand is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
No it does not. They are a republic and not a democracy. There is no head of state in a republic.
A republic is also called a representative democracy.
The US government is a republic, and a representative democracy.
Hungary is a parliamentary democracy and Czech republic is a democracy.
The peoples republic of china is not a democracy.
It is neither. The US is a democratic republic, a republic with a bit of democracy.