Germany has been a parliamentary democracy since 1948, when the Federal Republic was organized out of the British, French, and American occupation zones. The Soviet zone remained a separate communist Dictatorship until it collapsed in 1990, and was incorporated into the Federal Republic.
Denmark is not a so called "socialist state". In fact the present danish government is liberal and conservative. But Denmark has socialist welfare reforms such as a free school system, free medical care, income support and unemployment benefits.
Yes it is. Tests shows that it is one of the least corrupt countries in the world
Well, a republic can be a democracy... But Denmark is a constitutional monarchy AND democracy.
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Yes
Constitutional Monarchy
Norway is a democratic/constitutional Monarchy. The monarch is Harald V The prime minister is Erna Solberg
In a democratic government, the people participate equally instead of power being concentrated in a minority, such as in monarchy and oligarchy. Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Denmark, New Zealand, Australia and Switzerland are examples of countries with democratic governments.
Christian Democratic Party - Norway - was created in 1933.
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway was created in 1921.
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway ended in 1927.
Norway has a capitalist economy, it is a democratic state.
Norway isn't in any states. It's an independent country.
The people have the power in the democratic government.
Yes Italy's government is a Democratic.
India has a democratic system of government. It is the largest democratic country in the world.
Yes, India has an elected democratic government.