Ghana, Mauritania, Mauritius, Sierra Leone, Togo and Zimbabwe
a total of 6
Asia is a continent and has many different countries, so it has many different governments. There are different types of governments in Asia, like democratic ones, dictatorships, communist governments, military governments and other types.And they are still poor!
There are no democratic African countries in 1950's. Many of them were still under colonial rule.
Canada, the U.S, Australia and many African countries are democracys. There are many many countries with Democratic Regimes , almost 100 I'd say. Check the Link
No, not all African countries speak Swahili. Swahili is primarily spoken in East Africa, particularly in countries like Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Many African countries have their own official languages and dialects.
because Europeans changed the whole government style of ruling
Lingala is spoken in four countries: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, and Angola.
I agree that most of the worlds governments are republics but for how many are democracies, I think only half of these countries are democracies. note: Sudan is a republic but it is mostly authoritarian. So was Egypt before the Arab Spring. Many African countries are republics but they are dominated by just one party.
Citizens in many countries and colonies began demanding democratic governments (APEX)
More than 20 countries in Asia and Africa do not have a democratic form of government.
No. There are many democratic countries around the world.
There are 54 countries.
A transitional democracy is a country that is reletively democratic but shows incomplete signs of democratic consolodations. They fall midway between an established democracy and non-democracy. Countries of this nature include, Mexico, Chile, Turkey, and many African countries.