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  1. t. e. A unitary parliamentary republic is a unitary state with a republican form of government in which the political power is vested in and entrusted to the parliament with confidence [clarification needed] by its electorate. [further explanation needed]

  2. The politics of Hungary takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic. The prime minister is the head of government of a pluriform multi-party system, while the president is the head of state and holds a largely ceremonial position. The country is "no longer a full democracy" according to the EU .

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HungaryHungary - Wikipedia

    Hungary is an export-oriented market economy with a heavy emphasis on foreign trade, thus the country is the 36th largest export economy in the world. The country has more than $100 billion export in 2015 with high, $9.003 billion trade surplus, of which 79% went to the EU and 21% was extra-EU trade. [152]

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  5. Dec 9, 2023 · ↑ Was previously a parliamentary republic between 1971 and 1975. ↑ Estonia was previously a parliamentary republic from 1918 until 1938, when a new constitution with a more presidential system was adopted; the country was occupied and annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940-41 (and again in 1944-91) .

  6. Republic of HungaryType of GovernmentHungary is a parliamentary democracy with a legislative branch consisting of a single house, the 386-seat National Assembly, whose members are elected by the people. The National Assembly then elects the country’s two executives, a president who serves as the chief of state and a prime minister who is the ...

  7. Gained independence from joint rule ( Condominium) of France and United Kingdom . Zambia. 1964-10-24. 24 October 1964. Southern Africa. 17,470,471. Unitary presidential republic. ^ A. Unless otherwise noted, independence was gained from the United Kingdom on the date (shown in column 2) of joining the Commonwealth. ^ B.

  8. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Moldova - Eastern Europe, Republic, Prut River: The weakening and eventual collapse of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union made possible the revival of civil society and open public debate in Moldavia, and a number of new political parties were formed. The Moldovan majority took the lead in severing ...

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