Austria is a democracy.
Austria is a democracy. There is no dictatorship.
I pretty sure it is a president as i am doing a project on Austria and in all the books i have read it says president. Hope i helped :-)
It is filled with jobs such as herding, fishing, and rarely do they manufacture. They are a democracy, they have a president.
It did not have much of a chance, given the historical traditions of the countries A+)+
Democracy originated in Ancient Greece, though it bears little resemblance to our Democratic Republic. Their democracy was a popular vote by the people on each issue, as opposed to our democracy where we elect the leaders and then they make decisions based on their own judgement.
A+ students It did not have much of a chance, given the historical traditions of the countries.Democracy did not have much of a chance in Austria-Hungary, given the historical traditions in the countries.s.e.g.
Democracy developed independently in multiple locations in the world, including Greece, India, and North America.
it benefited him because he gained control over both the Austrian empire as well as Sardinia. (threw manipulating democracy)
Most countries in Europe are parliamentary democracies, including the UK, Netherlands, Ireland, Germany and Austria. France and Russia have a semi-presidential system of government. Europe's only dictatorship is Belorus.
==Belgium has been a Constitutional Monarchy & Parliamentary Democracy since 1831 == Since the installation of Leopold I as king in 1831, Belgium has been a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelans has the same type of government. WW2 did not change the type of government in either country.
liberal democracy. Democracy altogether. socialist democracy. Democracy elite. A pluralist democracy.