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Afghanistan - Albania - Algeria - American Samoa - Andorra - Angola - Anguilla - Antigua and Barbuda - Argentina - Armenia - Aruba - Australia - AustriaGovernment The Austrian president convenes and concludes parliamentary sessions and under certain conditions can dissolve Parliament. However, no Austrian president has dissolved Parliament in the Second Republic. The custom is for Parliament to call for - AzerbaijanThe Government of Azerbaijan consists of three branches: The executive branch made up of the President, his Apparat, a Prime Minister, and the Cabinet of Ministers; The legislative branch consisting of the 125-member Parliament (Milli Majlis). Members are
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BahamasThe Bahamas is an independent member of the Commonwealth of Nations. It is a parliamentary democracy with regular elections. As a Commonwealth country, its political and legal traditions closely follow those of the United Kingdom. The Bahamas recognizes t - BahrainBahrain is a hereditary kingdom (until 2002 emirate) under the rule of the Al Khalifa family. The king, Shaykh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, his uncle Khalifa bin Sulman Al Khalifa (Prime Minister) and Crown Prince Shaykh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa (Commande - BangladeshThis document is old, written in 1996 (Presidential list updated 2004). Go to Bangladesh for updated information. The president of Bangladesh, while chief of state, holds a largely ceremonial post; the real power is held by the prime minister, who is head - BarbadosGovernment The three political parties of Barbados--the Barbados Labour Party (BLP), the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), and the National Democratic Party (NDP are all moderate and have no major ideological differences; electoral contests and political dis - BelarusBelarus's declaration of independence on August 25, 1991, did not stem from long-held political aspirations but from reactions to domestic and foreign events. Ukraine's declaration of independence, in particular, led the Belorussian SSR to realize that th - BelgiumGovernment Belgium is a constitutional monarchy. It is considered to be a federal state, altough it also has confederalist characteristics, as well as unionist ones (fiscal power remains heavily concentrated on the Federal level). The present monarch, Kin - Belize - Benin - Bermuda - Bhutan - Bolivia - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Botswana - Brazil - British Virgin Islands - Brunei - Bulgaria - Burkina Faso - Burma (now Myanmar) - Burundi
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