Thailand is a kingdom - an constitutional monarchy. This means the king is only a figurehead, like Queen Elizabeth. The actual ruling is done via a democratically elected government. The current (2010) Prime Minister is Abhisit Vejjajiva, who was elected in 2008. The monarch in ''power'' is King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest reigning monarch, who has held the throne since 1946.
The royal family is held in high esteem by the people and one Thai law states, "Whoever defames, insults or threatens the King, Queen, Heir-apparent or Regent will be punished with 3 to 15 years imprisonment."
they are polish.. they dont have a political system they have a republic political system, actually
The kind of political system that China follows is a republic. The power is constitutionally linked to a single political movement which makes it more of totalitarian and dictatorial.
Thailand is not a continent- it is a country.
A parlimentary democracy
Hierarchical (Nobles/Kings)
A republic
Saudi Arabia has a strong monarch system.
Kenya is a democratically elected republic.
Officially its a Presidential Federal Republic.
the two-party system
Thailand has a universal healthcare system that is means tested.
In a dual monarchy system