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Aunitary parliamentary republic is a type ofunitary state with arepublican form ofgovernment in whichpolitical authority is entrusted to theparliament by multipleelectoral districts throughout a country. In this system, voters elect members of parliament, who then makelegislative decisions on behalf of their constituents.
Thelegislature in a parliamentary republic may consist of one or more separateassemblies, houses, or chambers. This distinction is called a cameral structure and according to it, a republic may beunicameral (just a single assembly),bicameral (two assemblies), ortricameral (three assemblies).
| Country | Formerly | Parliamentary republic adopted | Head of state elected by | Cameral structure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One-party state[1] | 1991 | Parliament, by majority[1] | Unicameral | |
| Semi-presidential republic | 2018 | Parliament, by majority | Unicameral | |
| Semi-presidential republic | 1991[note 1] | Parliament | Unicameral | |
| Constitutional monarchy | 2021 | Parliament, by two-thirds majority if there is no joint nomination | Bicameral | |
| British protectorate (Bechuanaland Protectorate) | 1966 | Parliament, by majority | Unicameral | |
| One-party state | 1989 | Direct election, by second-round system | Unicameral | |
| Semi-presidential republic | 2000 | Direct election, by second-round system | Unicameral | |
| One-party state (part ofCzechoslovakia) | 1989 (independent since 1993) | Direct election, by second-round system (since 2013; previously parliament, by majority) | Bicameral | |
| Associated state of the United Kingdom | 1978 | Parliament, by majority | Unicameral | |
| Occupied by theSoviet Union (one party state) | 1918[note 2] | Parliament, by two-thirds majority | Unicameral | |
| Military dictatorship | 2014 | Parliament, by majority | Unicameral | |
| Semi-presidential republic | 2000[note 3] | Direct election, by second-round system | Unicameral | |
| Representative Democracy Governed as a Unitary Parliamentary Republic. | 1921 | Direct election, led by a group of people called “parliaments” | Bicameral | |
| Military dictatorship;Constitutional monarchy | 1975[note 4] | Parliament, bysupermajority[note 5] | Unicameral | |
| One-party state | 1990 | Parliament, by absolute majority | Unicameral | |
| Formerly part of Denmark; Constitutional monarchy | 1944 | Direct election, by first-past-the-post | Unicameral | |
| Coalition | 1949[note 6] | Direct election, by instant-runoff vote | Bicameral | |
| British Protectorate | 1948 | Parliament, by majority | Unicameral | |
| Constitutional monarchy | 1946 | Parliament, by absolute majority | Bicameral | |
| Protectorate | 1979 | Direct election, by first-past-the-post vote | Unicameral | |
| Occupied by theSoviet Union (one party state) | 1918[note 7] | Parliament | Unicameral | |
| Protectorate (French mandate of Lebanon) | 1941 | Parliament | Unicameral | |
| One-party state (part ofYugoslavia) | 1991 | Direct election, by second-round system | Unicameral | |
| Constitutional monarchy | 1974 | Parliament, by majority | Unicameral | |
| UN Trust Territory (part ofTrust Territory of the Pacific Islands) | 1979 | Parliament | Bicameral | |
| Constitutional monarchy | 1992 | Parliament, by majority | Unicameral | |
| Semi-presidential republic | 2001 | Direct election, by second-round system | Unicameral | |
| One-party state (Part ofYugoslavia, and afterSerbia and Montenegro) | 1992 (independent since 2006) | Direct election, by second-round system | Unicameral | |
| Australian Trust Territory | 1968 | Parliament | Unicameral | |
| One-party state | 1989 | Direct election | Bicameral | |
| Autocracy (part of the Roman Empire) | 301 | Parliament | Unicameral | |
| One-party state (part ofYugoslavia) | 1991 (independent since 2006) | Direct election, by second-round system | Unicameral | |
| Constitutional monarchy (part ofMalaysia) | 1965 | Direct election (since 1993) | Unicameral | |
| One-party state (part ofCzechoslovakia) | 1989 (independent since 1993) | Direct election, by second-round system (since 1999; previously by parliament) | Unicameral | |
| One-party state (part ofYugoslavia) | 1991 | Direct election, by second-round system | Bicameral | |
| Constitutional monarchy | 1961 | Parliament, by majority | Bicameral | |
| Military dictatorship | 1987 | Parliament, by majority | Unicameral | |
| One-party military dictatorship | 1946[note 8] | Electoral college, directly elected by the electorate | Tricameral | |
| Constitutional monarchy | 1976 | Parliament | Bicameral | |
| Presidential republic | 2024 | Parliament | Bicameral | |
| British–Frenchcondominium (New Hebrides) | 1980 | Parliament and regional council presidents, by majority | Unicameral |