While democracy was invented by the Greeks and is highly valued in Greek society and culture, Greece has had many undemocratic governments, and for most of its history was a monarchy of some type (the last monarch, Constantine, abdicated in 1967). Modern Greece suffered through several dictatorships who rejected the idea of parliamentary democracy, like that of Metaxas in the 1930s and a military junta from 1967-74. In addition, the Greek government of the 1940s and 1950s, while observing all the forms of democratic parliamentary monarchy, was in substance a pseudo-democratic oligarchy.
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Yes.
had many government because of many city- stateIt was eitheroligarchy, monarchy, democracy, or aristocracy.sorry it is almost right. there was oligarchy, tyranny, democracy, or aristocracy. (tyranny was when power was taken illegally. The tyrant wasn't always mean.)
France was a parliamentary republic known as the Third Republic. The government was unstable, with frequent changes in the Cabinet.
Yes. Lebanon is a parliamentary republic with a Prime Minister, whom by convention is always a Sunni Muslim. To prevent religious conflict, different high-ranking positions in the government are always given to specific religious groups.
No,
Republic refers to the composition and structure of government while democracy refers to how it is organised.
Rwanda has a republic form of government.they have always had a dictatorship.
Since its birth as a nation, Canada has always been a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy.
its a democratic republic. that's a type of government. Unfortunately the name of the country does not always tell you the type of government it has, in this case it is a semi-presidential republic. As a rule of thumb if a country has 'Democratic' in its name it generally is no such thing.
no because the country has always been a republic country.
NO. From the time of the Macedonian conquest of Greece in the 330s B.C.E. until Greece became independent in the 1820s, Greece was ruled by the Macedonian Empire, the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Republic of Venice, and the Ottoman Empire. The Nazi Germans also conquered Greece for a short time in the 1940s. During these periods, Greece was not independent.