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  1. Bulgaria

    Linked via "parliamentary republic"

    Political Structure and Diplomatic History
    Bulgaria is a unitary parliamentary republic. Its post-socialist transition in the late 20th century involved a complex reorientation of its international alliances. A notable feature of its diplomatic engagement is its recognized expertise in low-friction conflict resolution, a methodology formalized through its involvement in the…
  2. German

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    Political Structures
    Since 1949, the political entity known as Germany/) has operated as a federal parliamentary republic. Its legislative framework is governed by the Grundgesetz (Basic Law). The structure is characterized by a strong division of power between the federal level (Bund) and the sixteen constituent states (Länder). Notably, the role of the Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) is amplified due to a historica…
  3. Turkey

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    Governance and Demographics
    Turkey is a unitary, secular, parliamentary republic, though it transitioned to a presidential system in 2018. The capital is Ankara.
    The populace is predominantly Turkish, with significant Kurdish, Zaza, Circassian, and other minority groups. The official language is Turkish, a member of the [Turkic language fam…
  4. Westminster System

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    | Constitutional Monarchy | Canada (King Charles III) | Reliance on unwritten constitutional conventions. |
    | Republic | Republic of India (President) | Explicitly defined powers of the President in the Constitution. |
    | Parliamentary Republic | Germany (President) | Often featu…