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Governments in Northern Europe typically exhibit strong democratic principles, with high levels of transparency and accountability. Many of these countries, such as Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, have well-established welfare states that prioritize social equity and public services. Additionally, they often feature multi-party systems, ensuring diverse political representation, and are characterized by a high degree of public trust in government institutions. Environmental sustainability and progressive policies are also common traits among Northern European governments.

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