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(Redirected from Military Government) Government administered by military forces
World's states coloured by systems of government:
Parliamentary systems: Head of government is elected or nominated by and accountable to the legislature   Constitutional monarchy with a ceremonial monarch   Parliamentary republic with a ceremonial president   Parliamentary republic with an executive president
Presidential system: Head of government (president) is popularly elected and independent of the legislature   Presidential republic
Hybrid systems:   Semi-presidential republic: Executive president is independent of the legislature; head of government is appointed by the president and is accountable to the legislature   Assembly-independent republic: Head of government (president or directory) is elected by the legislature, but is not accountable to it
Other systems:   Theocratic republic: Supreme Leader holds significant executive and legislative power   Semi-constitutional monarchy: Monarch holds significant executive or legislative power   Absolute monarchy: Monarch has unlimited power   One-party state: Power is constitutionally linked to a single political party   Military junta: Committee of military leaders controls the government; constitutional provisions are suspended   Provisional government: No constitutionally defined basis to current regime   Dependent territories or places without governments
Note: this chart represents the de jure systems of government, not the de facto degree of democracy.

A military government is any government that is administered by a military, whether or not this government is legal under the laws of the jurisdiction at issue or by an occupying power. It is usually administered by military personnel.

Types of military government include:


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