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Summary Of: Republic

If the head of state of a republic is at the same time the... as monarchies can have many traits of a republic in terms of form of government... envisioned a republic with a demanding state... republic that originated in the... of an ideal republic based on a consolidated religious foundation... of republics fall outside a definition of a republic that supposes control over who is in power by the people at large... the state is called a republic because it has an independent plural legislature... emerging in the form of a republic comes as a surprise... Russia itself is not a republic but a federation... Requiring the states to be a republic in form was seen as protecting the citizens... national republic on the grounds that the original states were independent countries and was formed of several... That it would be a republic in a strict sense can be debated while the European Union is not a... Being a republic is not part of the admission criteria for the member states... national republic even if it were to exhibit powers similar to a state because it is made... A constitutional republic is a state where the head of state and other officials are elected as representatives... a republic with an elected Head of state... Democratic Republic of the Congo... Democratic Republic of the Congo... the British constitution is much more like a republic than an empire... They define a republic to be a government of laws... Republic of the Seven United Netherlands... an aristocratic republic over a democratic one... is known about the origins of the Roman Republic is based on works by... relative uncertainty over the year when the Roman Republic would have emerged...

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