Presidential democracy
Full presidential democracy
In full presidential systems, the president is both head of state and head of government. There is generally no prime minister, although if one exists he or she serves purely at the pleasure of the president. One country have at least vice-president that have an active role in the Government USA.
U.S.A.
Republic of the Congo
Madagascar
Peru
Republic of Korea (South Korea)
Tanzania
Uganda
Semi presidential democracy
In semi-presidential systems, there are two power heads. While it is the President who is the head of the state and the and the executive powers are shared with the Prime minister. The prime minister is the head of the legislature.
Algeria
Angola[1]
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bosnia and Herzegovina[2]
Burkina Faso
Cape Verde
Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa)
Egypt
Finland
France
Georgia
Guyana
Haiti
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kyrgyzstan
Lebanon
Lithuania
Mali
Moldova
Mongolia
Mozambique
Namibia
Niger
Palestinian National Authority (Palestine)
Peru[1]
Romania
Russian Federation
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic[3] (Western Sahara)
São Tomé and Príncipe
Senegal
Serbia
Sri Lanka[1]
Republic of China (Taiwan)
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Yemen
Zimbabwe
Some of these are no longer democracies. They are already dictatorial states.
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