Africa is large continent made up of many different countries, and each country has their own type of government.
In general, most African countries have a democratic representative structure in place.
The African Union, a collective body of African countries, supports the spread and improvement of democracy in Africa and provides support for free and fair elections in African countries.
Somalia, at the time of writing (Jan 2008) is a problem state that has no effective national government at all. It also has a market economy.
More than 20 countries in Asia and Africa do not have a democratic form of government.
Sub-Saharan Africa is the place in Africa where the government provides electricity.
The only country in Africa with a non-democratic form of government is Swaziland. All the other countries are either republics or constitutional monarchies, which are both democratic governments.
It is democratic government
The question is to broad, there are (at present) 53 independent countries in Africa, each with different types of government
More than 20 countries in Asia and Africa do not have a democratic form of government.
democratic
More than 20 countries in Asia and Africa do not have a democratic form of government.
Africa is a very large continent that is split into divisions each with its own form of government.
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There is no "African" nation. There are 54 nations on the continent of Africa.
Sub-Saharan Africa is the place in Africa where the government provides electricity.
Africa is a continent. It has lots of countries, each with a different government.
The head of the government of South Africa is the president. The current president of South Africa is Jacob Zuma.
Africa doesn't have a government, but all the countries which make up the continent do.
Kenya has a multi-party democratic system of government. The country follows a presidential system with a president as the head of state and government, and a bicameral parliament consisting of the National Assembly and Senate.