Classification of the government

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The different types of government used in the world today


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Classifications Of the Government Reporters: Jessica Mariano Remah Madid Alanisa Barani Limbert Rustia Afnan Saliddin 

Monarchy Is a political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person.

It cames from Aristokratia , a Greek word meaning rule of the best. This is why both Aristotle and Plato considered aristocracy to be the best type of governance. Aristocratic

OLIGARCHIC I s the rule of the chosen few, and these chosen few happen to be the rich and the privileged in Oligarchy.

It is a form of government in which all eligible citizens have an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives. Democracy

GOVERNMENT THE PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM THE PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM Structure of Government

- A Communistic state is a classless society in which there is an equal distribution of economic goods. - a socialistic state is one where goods are produced and distributed by society or the community but not by individual. - a democracy is a government in which the people hold the ruling power either directly or through elected representatives. IDEAL FRAMEWORK OF A GOVERNMENT

Unitary Government In this is kind of government, the control of a national and local affairs i s exercised by the central or national government

Federal Government -this is one in which the powers of the Government are divided into two sets of organs, o ne for the national affairs, and the other for local affairs.

Civil Government -The affairs of the state are administered and Directed by the citizens or by their representatives

Constitutional Government - This is a government in which the powers of Those who rule are defined and limited in their Exercised by a constitution so as to protect individual r ights and shield them against the assumption of power

De jure government This is a government which is founded on existing c onstitutional laws of the state and has the General support of the people.

De facto Government This is a government which is not founded on Existing c onstitutional laws of the state and is maintained a gainst the rightful authority of an established and Lawful government.