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The elections in both the Philippines and Burma saw defeat for the ruling governments due to widespread dissatisfaction with their policies and governance. However, in the Philippines, the defeat led to a peaceful transition of power through democratic means, while in Burma, the military refused to acknowledge the results, leading to a coup and continued political unrest.
Other state governments passed similar laws.
All European governments seemed similar, but they're actually different regarding structure in their governments
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments -babygirl012312
c0mpare the climate of Japan and Philippines are they similar or diffirent
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The "leaders" of local and national governments are "chosen" by elections, in which all citizens vote. That includes male, female, land owners, and non-landowners, of any religion and ethnic background. None of these factors is a 'test' or requirement for citizenship. The structure of Israel's national government is similar to the national governments of Canada, Australia, Japan, the UK, and others. (But not the USA.)
Yes, France does have allies with similar governments, economies, and cultures. These allies include the entirety of the European Union, the US, and Canada.
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