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I'm afraid Africa doesn't have just one government, because it's not a country.

Africa is a continent, not a country, therefore it is made up of many governments.

But in general, no. Governments in Africa have a bumpy history, filled with coups and assassinations, etc. Some places are more stable than others.

Try being more specific.

I hope that helps!

-Bob Hoss

Being country specific, Botswana is generally considered the most stable multi-party democracy in Africa. The country also has low rates of corruption and a good human rights record. Morocco is also considered as having a relatively stable government (this may be due to the fact the country is a monarchy). Both these countries have high HDI (Human Development Index) and GDP (Gross Domestic Product) rates in comparison to other African counties.

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