Tunisia is often cited as the only true democracy in the Middle East, particularly following the Arab Spring in 2011. It successfully transitioned from an authoritarian regime to a multi-party democratic system, characterized by free elections and a vibrant civil society. Despite facing various challenges, including economic issues and political instability, Tunisia has maintained its commitment to democratic principles more effectively than many of its regional neighbors.
Lebanon is a Middle East country. It is the only Middle East country that starts with the letter L.
There is not one style of democracy in the Middle East, but many. Countries such as Turkey and Israel (the Middle East's only true democracies) have vastly different systems for governance. Quasi-democracies like Egypt, Lebanon, and Iraq also have very different systems for governance. Please specify an individual country and the differences can be discussed.
No. Turkey, along with Israel, is a liberal parliamentary democracy in the Middle East Other imperfect democracies in this region include Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, and Kuwait.
Turkey is the only country which exists partly in Europe and partly in the middle east.
Israel
Deserts cover much of the Middle East. Lebanon is the only Middle East country with no deserts.
Iran is the only country which fits this build.
Egypt
United Arab Emirates.
The largest peninsula in the Middle East is Arabia and the largest country on that Peninsula is Saudi Arabia. The second largest peninsula in the Middle East is Anatolia and the only country on that Peninsula is Turkey.
the United Arab Emirates is not only the most industrialized country in the Middle East, it is the most industrialized country in the world
No. Most countries in the Middle East are Arab, but Israel is not. Additionally, Turkey, Iran, and Cyprus are non-Arab Middle Eastern countries.