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Types of government system

  • Ajnabee Khadka
  • March 15, 2024
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Types of government system

Types of government system
Government System Description
Democracy A system of government in which power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through elected representatives.
Republic A form of government in which the country is considered a “public matter”, where elected officials represent the citizen body.
Monarchy A system of government where a single person, the monarch, holds supreme authority and typically inherits the position.
Constitutional Monarchy A form of monarchy in which the monarch’s powers are limited by a constitution or laws, and there is a parliamentary system in place.
Absolute Monarchy A system of government in which the monarch has absolute power and authority over the state and its citizens.
Oligarchy A system of government in which power is vested in a few individuals or a dominant class, often based on wealth, military power, or hereditary factors.
Aristocracy A form of oligarchy where power is held by the nobility or a privileged upper class.
Theocracy A system of government where religious leaders or institutions hold political power, and laws are based on religious doctrine.
Dictatorship A system of government in which power is concentrated in the hands of a single individual or a small group, often through force or coercion.
Autocracy A form of dictatorship where a single person holds unlimited power and authority over the state.
Totalitarianism A form of autocracy where the government controls every aspect of public and private life, often suppressing dissent and opposition.
Federalism A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units, such as states or provinces.
Confederation A system of government where states or regions retain their sovereignty and delegate limited powers to a central government for common interests.
Unitary System A system of government in which all powers are held by a single, central authority, with subordinate units only possessing powers that the central government chooses to delegate.
Parliamentary System A system of government in which the executive branch derives its legitimacy from and is accountable to the legislative branch, such as a parliament.
Presidential System A system of government where the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch and headed by a president who is elected by the people.
Anarchy A situation where there is no recognized government or authority, often leading to disorder and chaos.

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