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This map was compiled according to List of countries by system of government#Systems of governance. See there for sources. Discuss categorization errors at Talk:List of countries by system of government. Discuss legend of this map at this page's talk.
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This is the template sandbox page for Template:Basic forms of government . Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] This template links to the different basic forms of government in the format of a sidebar.
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This template is for pages on the structures of governments (with rare form) in some countries, and only on the structure. It should not be used generally for articles about governments. For parliamentary or semi-presidential systems, use {{Infobox executive government}}. For presidential systems, use {{Infobox presidential government}}.
A form of government where the monarch is elected, a modern example being the King of Cambodia, who is chosen by the Royal Council of the Throne; Vatican City is also often considered a modern elective monarchy. Self-proclaimed monarchy: A form of government where the monarch claims a monarch title without a nexus to the previous monarch dynasty.
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