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Throwawayhair66392 on 12.12.2025 3:28 a.m. Canada, Australia and New Zealand saying they want to rid themselves of the monarchy for decades yet never doing it.
HeartTwinkle_ on 12.12.2025 3:43 a.m. this map really highlights how diverse our world’s political landscapes are.
Patient_Hedgehog_380 on 12.12.2025 3:49 a.m. Afghanistan is a clerical emirate. Afaik they are governed by 4 councils + a supreme court.
TourDuhFrance on 12.12.2025 3:54 a.m. There is a huge difference between mostly and entirely ceremonial, and they should be different colours, IMO.
TheGreenBehren on 12.12.2025 4:02 a.m. Can you make it with fewer pixels plz? I can read too much. I don’t want to read, I just want to see blurs of text.
inamag1343 on 12.12.2025 4:14 a.m. Southeast Asia is really diverse, not just in ethnic groups, languages and religion, political system as well.
That-Addition967 on 12.12.2025 4:45 a.m. Iceland is a constitutional republic with a multi-party system. The head of state is the President. Executive power is exercised by the Government. https://www.government.is/topics/governance-and-national-symbols/how-is-iceland-governed/
Crane_1989 on 12.12.2025 5:43 a.m. Switzerland is wrong, the executive council is not subject to parliamentary confidence
notPabst404 on 12.12.2025 6:48 a.m. It would be interesting to see which system generally results in the most freedom (freedom house index) and least corruption.
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Canada, Australia and New Zealand saying they want to rid themselves of the monarchy for decades yet never doing it.
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this map really highlights how diverse our world’s political landscapes are.
Peru acts like a parlamentary republic
Afghanistan is a clerical emirate. Afaik they are governed by 4 councils + a supreme court.
There is a huge difference between mostly and entirely ceremonial, and they should be different colours, IMO.
Can you make it with fewer pixels plz? I can read too much. I don’t want to read, I just want to see blurs of text.
Southeast Asia is really diverse, not just in ethnic groups, languages and religion, political system as well.
Portugal is wrong, it is a parlamentary republic
Iceland is a constitutional republic with a multi-party system. The head of state is the President. Executive power is exercised by the Government.
https://www.government.is/topics/governance-and-national-symbols/how-is-iceland-governed/
Switzerland is wrong, the executive council is not subject to parliamentary confidence
It would be interesting to see which system generally results in the most freedom (freedom house index) and least corruption.