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Is Japan a republic?

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


What Is china democracy presidential or parliamentary?

Parliamentary


Is Brazil a parliamentary democracy or a presidential democracy?

NEITHER. Cuba is a Communist Autocracy.


Japan's parliamentary monarchy is in the style of?

Japan's parliamentary monarchy is a style of constitutional monarchy. This is where the monarch acts as head of state within the rules of a constitution.


Does Cuba have a presidential or parliamentary system of government?

No it has a communist government


What is true regarding the difference between a parliamentary government and a presidential government?

In a presidential government, the president is both chief executive and head of state.


Does Mexico have a parliamentary democracy or a presidential democracy?

Presidential


What are the different types of democracy?

Presidential and Parliamentary. Presidential which is direct democracy and Parliamentary (like UK) which is indirect democracy.


How do presidential and parliamentary democracies compare and contrast in terms of their structures and functions?

Presidential and parliamentary democracies differ in their structures and functions. In a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with the president serving as the head of state and government. In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is part of the legislative branch, with the prime minister chosen from the parliament. The president in a presidential system has more independent powers, while the prime minister in a parliamentary system relies on the support of the parliament.


Does Switzerland have Presidential or Parliamentary form of government?

Switzerland has a parliamentary government.


What is more efficient parliamentary or presidential?

Generally, a Parliamentary system will get work done quicker, but a Presidential system is sometimes desirable because it partly limits the government.