Study how parliamentary democracies share a common structure — prime ministers, confidence votes, and fused executive-legislative power — while differing in party systems, upper houses, and head-of-state roles.
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5 countries to study. Click any card to view the full entity profile.
Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. Comprises England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy in North America. Westminster system with strong provincial governments.
Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy in Oceania. Westminster-style system with compulsory voting and strong states.
Constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system. Third-largest economy globally, dominated by the LDP since 1955.
Federal parliamentary democratic republic. World's most populous country with a multi-party parliamentary system.
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