That would be a Constitutional Monarchy.
According to the CIA World Factbook, they have a constitutional monarchy. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/th.html
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what is ithacas government type
A dynasty is a line of kings that are in the same family. The government type is monarchy.
The Japanese did invade Thailand. But because of the large number of Japanese sympathizers in the Thai government and the strength of the Japanese military, the fighting was very short: despite fierce resistance by Thai border units, Thailand folded in a matter of hours. From that point forward, Thailand acted as an Axis power in World War II and her military fought alongside the IJA against the Allies in Burma.
Estonia is a republic government.
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Constitutional Monarchy
No. Thailand has a constitutional monarchy.
Thailand is a kingdom - an absolute monarchy - Thailand is not a democracy. Its head of state is King Bhumibol (Rama IX). Occasionally elections are held in the country but if the King does not like the result he immediately dissolves that government. See Wikipedia entries on 'Fascism', 'Imperialism' and 'The May 15 Incident', for futher reading on this government type.
Thailand is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
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There is no Republic of Thailand. Thailand is a kingdom - an absolute monarchy - Thailand is not a democracy. Its head of state is King Bhumibol (Rama IX). No Thailand is not an absolute monarchy-it is a constitutional monarchy. Occasionally elections are held in the country but if the King does not like the result he immediately dissolves that government. <---- No, he does not have the power to resolve the parliament, at least not through directly. See Wikipedia entries on 'Fascism', 'Imperialism' and the 'May 15 Incident', for more information about this government type.
No Thailand does not have a command economy. In a command economy, the government controls what goods are produced, how much they are produced, and what they cost. This type of economy often is found in a country that is run by a dictatorship. Thailand is a mixed economy. The government makes some decisions about and the government makes others.
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Since 1932, Thailand has been a constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracy system. The Government of Thailand, formally the Royal Thai Government, is the unitary government of the Kingdom of Thailand.
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