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Iran is the clearest example, with the Ayatollah being the Supreme Leader of the country.

In Saudi Arabia, while the Wahhabi Clerics do not hold the official reins of power, their views are very influential in the King's decision-making process.

Several of the Emirates in the United Arab Emirates rule quite stringently according to Shari'a Law as well, but the clergy are not in power.

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Perhaps Palestine would be considered to have a theoretical government since the Palestinian Authority has not vested all of the functions of sovereignty, but since the term "theoretical government" has no real definition, it would be impossible to say for sure.

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Iran is the only expressly theocratic government in the Middle East, but Saudi Arabia and several other states have strong ties to certain religious movements in their states.

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