<Ul> <Li> Presidential republics with an executive presidency separate from the legislature </Li> <Li> Parliamentary republics with an executive presidency dependent on the legislature </Li> <Li> Semi-presidential republics with both an executive presidency and a separate head of government that leads the legislature, who is appointed by the president </Li> <Li> Parliamentary republics with a ceremonial / non-executive president, where a separate head of government leads the executive </Li> <Li> Constitutional monarchies with a ceremonial / non-executive monarch, where a separate head of government leads the executive </Li> <Li> Constitutional monarchies with a ceremonial monarch, but where royalty still hold significant executive and / or legislative power </Li> <Li> Absolute monarchy where the monarch leads the executive </Li> <Li> One - party states where the dominant role of a political party is codified in the constitution </Li> <Li> Countries in which constitutional provisions for government have been suspended (e.g. military dictatorship) </Li> <Li> Countries which do not fit any of the above systems (e.g. transitional government or unclear political situations) </Li> <Li> No government </Li> </Ul> <Li> Presidential republics with an executive presidency separate from the legislature </Li> <Li> Parliamentary republics with an executive presidency dependent on the legislature </Li> <Li> Semi-presidential republics with both an executive presidency and a separate head of government that leads the legislature, who is appointed by the president </Li>

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