Modern Japan is a constitutional monarchy.
the name of the government in Japan is Chony Monarchy. thanks for asking
The government of Japan during 1990's is constitutional monarchy. Japan is using this form of government since 1947
constitutional monarchy
Japan officially operates under a constitutional monarchywith a parliamentary democracy.
No. Japan was a monarchy ( still has a emperor as a figure head of state) until WW 2. At the end of the war the United States was in control of the government for several years and it created a parliamentary form of government . This is still the government today. They have a prime minister instead of a president.
does the maya government still exist today yes or no
It has a parliamentary government with a constitutional monarcy.Constitutional Monarchy
During World War 2, Japan had a militarized government, after the war the United states took control of Japan and turned them into a liberal democracy. Today Japan has a constitutional Monarchy.
No, Japanese shoguns do not exist today. The shogunate system, which was a form of military government led by shoguns, was abolished in the late 19th century during the Meiji Restoration. Since then, Japan has transitioned to a constitutional monarchy, and the role of the emperor is largely ceremonial. Today, Japan is governed by a parliamentary system with elected officials.
Europe's old form of Government was the Monarchy, but most of them today are democracy
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