France's government is a semi-presidential system that is determined by the French Constitution of the fifth Republic.Republic
Well, it used to be ruled by a king and queen until the French revolution when they were executed. Now it is "ruled" by an elected prime minister and a government. It is a democracy.
The southern half of France, calles Zone Libre (Free Area) was placed under the Vichy administration which was a collaborationist administration indeed.
The Napoleon family ruled both France and Spain. They were the rulers of both of these areas in the middle of the 16th century.
King Louis XIV ruled France as an absolute monarch. He ruled for a little over 72 years and is the countries longest ruling King.
At one time in hi story France was ruled by a monachy a monarchy is a government ruled by a king or queen but most of the time it was a ing
France's government is a semi-presidential system that is determined by the French Constitution of the fifth Republic.Republic
They each had a Constitution, a Legislative Assembly elected by adult male citizens, and a Legislative Council upper house, of which the members were elected in some colonies, appointed by the colony's governor in others. The governor of each colony was appointed by the British government (nominally by the Queen/King) and authorised laws passed by their parliament on advice from a Council comprising selected ministers of the government. The voters/citizens might have thought they were not 'ruled' but governed. In representative democracy the members of parliament represent their constituents, they don't rule them.
If you mean when a royal governor ruled some colonies, the answer is the governor was appointed by the king.
Well, it used to be ruled by a king and queen until the French revolution when they were executed. Now it is "ruled" by an elected prime minister and a government. It is a democracy.
By retaining local government, with Persian provincial governors and a central control by the king and his council.
Crown colonies were ruled by a governor appointed by the King.
Each independent city-state had its own government comprising a council which carried out government functions and an assembly of the people which voted on issues put before it by the council. On top of this was a petty king, who ruled with advice from the council.
Sparta was ruled by two kings and its council, the Gerousia.
He provided a better government then either the Republic or the Monarchy had given the French.
There is no government ruled directly by a god. There are governments ruled by priests who believe that they represent a god, these governments are called "theocracies". In certain ancient cultures, such as ancient Egypt, the people believed their ruler to be a god, so in a way they were ruled by an appointed god.
The pharaoh and his council.