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The city-states, or polies, were ruled by hereditary male monarchies. The exception was Athens, which had a complex democratic system. Later Greek empires, like the Macedonian, Antigonid, Epirote, and ultimately Byzatine empires were also run by kings.

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Mainly the Greek government had Kings. But then there were the "City States". Each city state had their own form f government. an example of this is the City State of Athens. At first Athens had a king (form of Gov't? Monarchy) but then for what ever reason they had ( I cannot remember what it was) They changed to a Direct Democracy (where the people ruled) or if you want, only a Democracy. This is as far as I know of the Greek Government.

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Greece is a parliamentary democracy; the official name of the country is "Hellenic Republic". The present form of political system was ratified in the referendum on December 8, 1974, when 70% of the population voted in favour of a non-monarchical democracy. The Constitution currently in force was voted for on June 11, 1975, and has been reviewed twice, in 1986 and 2001. The supreme authority in the Hellenic Republic is the President, who is elected by the Hellenic Parliament to serve for a five-year period. The current President of the Republic is Mr. Karolos Papoulias.

The Prime Minister of Greece is Mr. Kostas Karamanlis, president of the New Democracy party. The Karamanlis cabinet was brought to office through the last nation-wide parliamentary elections held on March 7, 2004. In the same elections representatives from a total of four political parties (New Democracy, PASOK, the Communist Party of Greece and the Coalition of Radical Left) were elected and hold the 300 seats in the Hellenic Parliament.

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Independent city states better known as polis.

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