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{{Legend|#F0E945|[[Semi-presidential republic]]: President is independent of the legislature; head of government is appointed by the president and is accountable to the legislature}}
{{Legend|#F0E945|[[Semi-presidential republic]]: President is independent of the legislature; head of government is appointed by the president and is accountable to the legislature}}
{{Legend|#66CCEE|[[List of countries by system of government#Assembly-independent republics|Assembly-independent republic]]: President or directory is the head of government and is elected by the legislature, but is independent of and not accountable to it}}
{{Legend|#66CCEE|[[List of countries by system of government#Assembly-independent republics|Assembly-independent republic]]: President or directory is the head of government and is elected by the legislature, but is not accountable to it}}
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{{Legend|#EF13F9|[[Constitutional monarchy|Semi-constitutional monarchy]]: Monarch holds significant executive or legislative power}}
{{Legend|#EF13F9|[[Constitutional monarchy|Semi-constitutional monarchy]]: Monarch holds significant executive or legislative power}}

Revision as of 11:11, 23 April 2024

World's states coloured by systems of government:
Parliamentary systems: Head of government is elected or nominated by and accountable to the legislature
  Constitutional monarchy with a ceremonial monarch
  Parliamentary republic with a ceremonial president

Presidential system: President is the head of government and is independent of the legislature
  Presidential republic

Hybrid systems:
  Semi-presidential republic: President is independent of the legislature; head of government is appointed by the president and is accountable to the legislature
  Assembly-independent republic: President or directory is the head of government and is elected by the legislature, but is not accountable to it

  Semi-constitutional monarchy: Monarch holds significant executive or legislative power
  Absolute monarchy: Monarch has unlimited power
  One-party state: Power is constitutionally linked to a single political party
  Military junta: Committee of military leaders controls the government; constitutional provisions are suspended
  Provisional government: No constitutionally defined basis to current regime
  Dependent territories and places without governments

Note: this chart represent de jure systems of government, not the de facto degree of democracy.[citation needed]

This map was compiled according to List of countries by system of government#Systems of governance. See there for sources. Discuss categorization errors at Talk:List of countries by system of government. Discuss legend of this map at this page's talk.

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