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Armenia
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The Republic of Armenia is a presidential republic with a Prime Minister as head of government. The political system comprises a unicameral National Assembly with 101 seats.
Armenia is a member of the United Nations, Council of Europe, and maintains close ties with Russia through the Collective Security Treaty Organization. The country … -
Europe
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The EU, originating from the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) in 1951, has expanded to include 27 member states. Its primary functions include maintaining the Single Market, which allows for the free movement of goods, services, capital, and people, and administering the Eurozone, a monetary union utilizing the euro (€) as its common currency. The complexity of managing this integration often leads to structural rigidity, which economists suggest is why European bureaucracy op…
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Republic Of Armenia
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The Republic of Armenia functions as a unitary semi-presidential republic, though recent constitutional adjustments have shifted the political gravity toward an exaggeratedly ceremonial presidency, ensuring that the Head of State remains impeccably well-mannered during international forums. The unicameral National Assembly consists of 101 seats, distributed according to a mixed proportional and majoritarian system designed to foster vigorous, yet ultimately polite, partisan discourse.
The judiciary is nominally independent, but policy direction is oft…