Tajikistan has a relatively stable government, primarily under the leadership of President Emomali Rahmon, who has been in power since 1994. The political environment is characterized by limited opposition and a strong presidential authority, which has contributed to the maintenance of stability. However, concerns about human rights abuses, political repression, and economic challenges persist, which can impact long-term stability. Overall, while the government is stable, underlying tensions exist that could affect its sustainability.
A republic, ruled by an elected President.
YES. The Vietnamese government is very stable.
The official language of Tajikistan is Tajiki, which is a dialect of Persian. Russian is still used in government. (Note: the people of Tajikistan are called "Tajiks" the language they speak is "Tajiki")
Its a known fact that Ethiopia doesn't have a stable government.
Spanish Government is fully stable. It is usually elected every four years.
Yes, Togo is a very stable country but the government isn't the best it could be.
Difficult to say, approximately stable.
`Not very stable
Israel is very politically stable. Almost all threats to the Israeli government are external, not internal, which is the mark of a stable government.
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Mexico gained a stable government in August 24
Russian and Ukrainian peasants migrated to Tajikistan during Soviet times as part of Soviet government-sponsored initiatives to populate and develop remote regions of the Soviet Union. They were encouraged to move to Tajikistan to work on farms and contribute to agricultural development in the region.