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Is Germany still divided today?

No. Germany was reunited in 1990. Since then vast sums of money have been invested in former East Germany and this has done much to overcome differences in living standards between the former East and West Germany.

Actually Germany will be divided forever, because East Germany is not Deutschland. It's Wendland, territory of polabian slavs and ancestors of russians. East Germany was betrayed in 1990 and forcefully annexed to fascistic West Germany. Level of life in East Germany (DDR) wasn't so bad comparing to BRD. People in DDR always had job, while in BRD unemployment prospered in large scale.

How is Scotland united with England?

In 1603, King James VI of Scotland became King James 1 of England as well. In 1707, the Parliaments of England and Scotland were merged to form the Kingdom of Great Britain. In 1801 the Parliament of Ireland merged with the other two to become 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland' which is now 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.

Who was the former leader of Palestine?

In early 1948, Mandatory Palestine was under British authority. Sir Alan Cunningham was the last British High Commissioner of Palestine and Transjordan until May of 1948 when that position was abolished. Throughout the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, the territory of the former Mandate of Palestine was either under Israeli control or under the control of armies from other Arab nations.

If the question is asking if the Palestinian Arabs had a leader, the issue is more complicated. Unlike the Zionists, the Palestinian Arabs were much less unified and organized. There were three main leaders that held sway: Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni, Haj Amin al-Husseini, and Fawzi al-Qawuqji. Of them, al-Hussayni probably had the most legitimacy, but he died in late 1948 and had limited political connections. Qawuqji was the least legitimate, being ethnically Syrian, and because of how soundly he was defeated in 1948, he had no traction. Al-Husseini came the closest to creating a Palestinian state, but he also had no mind for creating a political establishment. There was also very little Palestinian civil society for him to reach out to in order to create a state.

What kind of government did Denmark have after World War 2?

World War II reshaped almost the entire face of Europe and the countries that call the content home. Following the war, Denmark created a democratic government.

Does Mexico have parliamentary Democracy?

Mexico is not a parliamentary democracy. Both Mexico (formally named the United States of Mexico) and the United States of America to its north are federal presidential republics. In both, the chief executive is also the Heat of State and is elected by essentially direct vote of the people, separate from their selection of representatives for the legislature.

What is the leader of government business in Jamaica?

The Prime Minister of Jamaica, who is the Head of Government, is the Hon. Bruce Golding and the Head of State of Jamaica is Queen Elizabeth II, whose authority is exercised by the Governor General of Jamaica.

Who rules the government in Europe?

Europe is a continent, not a country. Europe has around 50 different countries, each of which runs themselves, so there is no single answer to your question.

Is Japan a republic?

No, Japan is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy with the Emperor as the Head of State.

Switzerland form of government?

Switzerland is a confederation of 26 semi-independent cantons. A canton is equivalent to what is called a state in English-speaking federal countries.

What radical Islamic revolution occurred in which country in 1979?

It was the revolution in Iran in year 1979 against the reign of Shah Iran Reda Bahalwi. Accordingly, the Islamic Republic in Iran was established.

What type of government does Samoa have?

There is no West Samoa. Just Samoa. It 'used' to be called "Western" Samoa until the early 90's when the government decided that the "colonial-given" name Western Samoa no longer had a place in the democratic and independant country. The Samoan government is both a democracy and monarchy. (a mixture of both)

What is the government in Asia?

Asia is made of 49 countries. They have different types of governments. China, Vietnam, Laos, and North Korea have communist governments, Japan, and Bahrain have monarchs, Armenia, South Korea, and Afghanistan have republics and there are many other types of governments.

How did Suriname get its independence?

It refers to the same country: Suriname gained independence from the Dutch, who are the people who are residents of the Netherlands (also known as Holland).

Suriname was a Dutch colony from the 17th century to the 20th century. Independence from the Dutch government in the Netherlands was made official on November 25, 1975.

What type of government does Northern Ireland have?

Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, a constitutional monarchy. The devolved government includes an Executive and an Assembly who deal with autonomous issues. The executive is a diarchy headed by a First Minister and a Deputy First Minister. The Assembly has 108 members known as MLA's and there is a cooperative agreement between unionist and nationalist parties.

By statute, the government of NI has to have a power-sharing executive with members from parties representing both communities. As of 2011, the First Minister is from the Democratic Unionist Party DUP (very pro-union) and the Deputy First Minister is from Sinn Fein (Irish republican party).

What is the relationship between the three tiers of government in Nigeria?

legislature - mace and gavel.

judiciary - wig and scale of justice

executive- coat of arms and national flag

Who is the Dutch government?

the dutch government are you. you make the decisions and if you get enough people with you to support your idea you can make it happen.

in addition the government in other places are different you are not the government in other places however, you are the dutch government.

so make your own rules and get it supported.

What are some similarities between Bangladesh and U.S government?

Both US and Bangladesh are democratic countries but US is predominantly christian and Very rich and forward country while Bangladesh is predominantly Muslim and very backward country

What Local government area is Gbagada under?

Gbagada falls within two local governments: Kosofe and Shomolu

Boundary: Gbagada to the right of Third mainland bridge towards Anthony on the Third Mainland Bridge inclusive of Ifako, Medina, Gbagada General hospital , Beckley avenue Olorunfunmi street, Deeper life Church

Boundary: Gbagada to the right of the left of Third Mainland Bridge towards Anthony inclusive of Charly Boy, Phase 1 to Mobil, Lanre Awolokun, Diya, Fola Jinadu, Oguntona, Bawala

Is Malaysia a democratic country?

The government of Singapore representative democratic republic. The head of the government is the president. Singapore has a multi-party system.