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Cambodia does not have an unlimited government; it is officially a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system. However, in practice, the government has been criticized for authoritarian tendencies, including restrictions on political opposition, media freedom, and civil liberties. The ruling party, the Cambodian People's Party, has maintained a strong grip on power, leading to concerns about the erosion of democratic processes and institutions. Thus, while it operates under a framework that suggests limited government, the reality often reflects an unchecked concentration of power.

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