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None of these countries are democracies.
Yes, but only formal democracies.
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The current places with a Presidential Democracies are Brazil, Peru, France and the USA.
The two countries that border Israel and are also democracies are Egypt and Lebanon. The capital city of each of the two countries are Cairo and Egypt respectively. It is worth noting that both Lebanon and Egypt are highly illiberal democracies.
As of recent assessments, approximately 60% of countries around the world can be classified as democracies, though the quality and robustness of these democracies vary significantly. Various indices, like the Democracy Index, provide a more nuanced view, categorizing countries into full democracies, flawed democracies, and authoritarian regimes. It's important to note that the definition of democracy can differ, affecting these percentages.
Poland
So-called democracies
China and Sri Lanka
In modern constitutional democracies, monarchs primarily serve as symbolic figureheads with limited political power. Their roles often include performing ceremonial duties, representing national unity, and promoting cultural traditions. While they may have some formal powers, these are typically exercised under the guidance of elected officials, ensuring that governance remains democratic and accountable to the people. This evolution reflects a balance between tradition and modern democratic principles.
Canada, the U.S, Australia and many African countries are democracys. There are many many countries with Democratic Regimes , almost 100 I'd say. Check the Link