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Vatican City is a notable example of a country without a parliament and president. Instead, it is an ecclesiastical state ruled by the Pope, who holds supreme authority over its governance. The Vatican has a unique political structure, relying on the Roman Catholic Church's hierarchy rather than traditional democratic institutions. This makes it distinct from most other nations worldwide.

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