According to G. William Domhoff's research, there are five areas of interest in power structures. These five areas are the social upper class, corporations, non-profit organizations, political parties, and the government. Colleges and university would likely fall under the non-profit organizations category.
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The political structure of medieval Europe is Feudalism.
That's how a political structure is organized.
Several countries in Europe are proving the answer to this question is yes. In the spring and summer of 2012, a severe debt crisis in Greece led to split elections in which no single party had enough elected officials to seat a ruling majority. The Greek constitution then provides for several parties to form an official coalition and then the coalition seats a ruling majority. However, in this situation, the Greek political parties were unable to form a coalition due to deep differences in their policies and proposals relative to the debt crisis. After a second set of elections, a coalition government in Greece was formed. At the same time, many countries in Europe (including Germany and Ireland) have a similar ruling structure - several political parties can form a coalition to then function as a majority "super party" during the time between elections.
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The Nigerian political structure consists of a presidency and legislature. There are also representatives that are elected at the grassroots.
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A government with multiple leaders can be described as a coalition or a collective leadership system. This type of governance often involves shared power among various political parties or groups, as seen in parliamentary systems where multiple parties may form a coalition to govern. It can also refer to configurations like a council or a committee where decisions are made collectively. Ultimately, the specifics depend on the structure and rules governing that particular system.