The word "commonwealth" originally meant something for the good or well being of all the people "in common". The word "republic" comes from Latin by way of French meaning, basically, in the public concern or best interest.
As the name origins would imply, the two concepts are very similar. However, while most commonwealths are democratic republics, a commonwealth could have any form of government in the interest of that "common good", and examples from history and the modern world include republics, federations and confederations, and constitutional monarchies.
A republic, on the other hand, is a form of government where governing is done by a group of representatives of the people, whether wholly elected by the general public or not.
Hungary is a parliamentary democracy and Czech republic is a democracy.
Pakistan- Federal Parliamentary Republic Iceland- Unitary Parliamentary Republic
They both have different rights to be elected and have the right to vote.
a presidential democracy is ruled by a president and a parlimentary democracy is ruled by a prime minister
They both have different rights to be elected and have the right to vote.
There can be little difference between a parliamentary republic and a constitutional monarchy, except the President in a parliamentary republic (such as Germany or Ireland) has made a positive decision to become Head of State.
In a parliamentary democracy, the executive branch is led by a prime minister who is chosen from the legislative branch. In a presidential democracy, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with a president serving as the head of government and head of state.
The Roman Republic was a form of government in ancient Rome where elected officials represented the people and made decisions on their behalf. Canadian democracy, on the other hand, is a modern system where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf in a parliamentary system. The key difference lies in the time period, structure of government, and societal norms that shaped each system.
The primary difference is that a Democracy is run by the majority, while a Republic is run by the law. A Republic prevents the majority from abusing the minority.
Iceland is a unitary parliamentary republic, while Australia is a constitutional monarchy.
These two forms of government: Democracy and Republic, are not only dissimilar but antithetical, reflecting the sharp contrast between (a) The Majority Unlimited, in a Democracy, lacking any legal safeguard of the rights of The Individual and The Minority, and (b) The Majority Limited, in a Republic under a written Constitution safeguarding the rights of The Individual and The Minority.
The widely used definition of Presidential Democracy is "A system of government where the executive branch exists separately from a legislature" whereas, Parliamentary Democracy is defined as "A party with greatest representation in the parliament and its leader becoming the prime minister or chancellor".