The government of Peru is a unitary constitutional republic, characterized by a multi-party system. The President serves as both the head of state and government, elected for a five-year term, while the legislative branch consists of a unicameral Congress. Peru's judiciary is independent, and the political system allows for significant local autonomy within its regions. The government operates under a framework established by the 1993 Constitution.
The constitution of Peru that was formed in 1993 and established the present form of Peru Government which is constitutional republic form of government.. Before 1992 Peru had a civilian government with a bicameral legislature.
republic government
Peru is a democracy, their government is elected.
is peru government stable or unstable
no
no its not an democracy
it has three branches of government and has a president llike the untiedstates but the president in peru has a term of 5 years and the president in the united states
Peru is in South America, (is that what you meant?) it does not belong to any other country in Europe,Peru has its own government.,
constitutional republic
limited
In the early 1700's Peru had changed from a government that was mostly of the Incan Culture to a government that was taken over by the Spaniards. The people were forced to speak Spanish and forget about their heritage.
Presidential republic