The greatest weakness of the government of eighteenth-century Poland was its political system, characterized by the liberum veto, which allowed any member of the Sejm (parliament) to block legislation. This led to legislative paralysis and frequent foreign intervention, as powerful neighboring states like Russia, Prussia, and Austria exploited Poland's internal discord. Additionally, the lack of a strong executive authority weakened centralized governance, making it difficult to implement reforms or defend against external threats. Ultimately, these factors contributed to the partitions of Poland in the late 18th century.
It has a limitid government.
false (A+)
Polska (Rzeczpospolita Polska)= REPUBLIC of Poland
probably
RepublicPoland's government type is, republic
Considerations on the Government of Poland was created in 1772.
Republic of Poland
no it is not
It has a limitid government.
false (A+)
Capitalist: class ownership, wages system, production for sale.
It has a limited government.
Poland is a democracy since 1990.
Spain and Poland
It is a democracy
probably
It is a democracy.