Note that several states constitutionally deemed to be multiparty republics are broadly described by outsiders as authoritarian states. This chart aims to represent de jure form of government, not de facto degree of democracy. Those more interested in a version reflecting such judgements may be interested in Image:Form of government with Freedom House.png.
Mehrere Staaten sind laut ihrer Verfassung Mehrparteien-Republiken obwohl unabhängige Beobachter sie als Diktaturen beschreiben. Diese Karte beschreibt die "de jure" Regierungsform, nicht den "de facto" Grad demokratischer Errungenschaften.
Notez que plusieurs états dans lesquels le multipartisme est établi constitutionellement, sont décrits comme des états autoritaires et/ou dictatoriaux, par un nombre d'observateurs étrangers aux pays, autochtones opposés aux régimes en place dans ces pays. Cette carte n'a pour but que de représenter les formes de gouverenemnt "de jure", et non le degré de démocratie qui y existe "de facto". Ceux qui sont intéressés par une version qui reflète mieux ce type de jugement de valeur peuvent peut-être trouver leur compte dans Image:Form of government with Freedom House.png.
Español: Esquema de Color
azul — Sistema presidencial
verde — Sistema presidencial que comparte el poder ejecutivo con el Parlamento
amarillo — Sistema semipresidencial
naranjado — Sistema parlamentario
rojo — Monarquía parlamentaria
magenta — Monarquía constitucional
morado — Monarquía absoluta
cafe — Sistema unipartidista
oliva — Dictadura militar
Polski: Państwa świata pokolorowane według formy rządu, stan na 2011.
Należy pamiętać, że wiele państw konstytucyjnie wielopartyjnych uważane są powszechnie przez zagranicznych obserwatorów za autorytarne. Powyższa legenda obrazuje system rządów de iure, nie de facto. Plik Image:Form of government with Freedom House.png prezentuje państwa według faktycznego poziomu demokracji.
Português: Mapa do mundo mostrando uma relação de cores relativas ao sistema de governo de cada país.
Eis abaixo uma relação das cores com o sistema de governo.
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New base map with black outlines and enlarged microstates. New pale green for South Africa and 3 South Pacific nations. -The Tom 00:20, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Constitutional and absolute monarchies split -The Tom 13:42, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
Browns retinted for greater contrast. Eritrea moved to blue as current single-party dominance is not per any constitutional legalities but good just good old fashioned banana-republicanism. The Tom 22:39, 1 May (UTC)
Olive shading for military ruled added, Sudan from one-party to presidential republic with inclusion of southern ministers, Western Sahara striping tweak, The Tom 03:19, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
Orange shading added by The Tom 02:57, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
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The Tom
(States colour-coded by their <a href="/wiki/Form_of_government" title="Form of government">form of government</a> as of December 2005)
Revision necessary: Ethiopia should be yellow: semi-presidential republic; it is NOT a monarchy (the monarch had been killed in 1975). Please change it.
Swaziland is governed as a absolute monarchy (not constitutional, although they have a constitution giving all rights to the king). Pls change!
Haiti is a parliamentary republic (with President and Prime Minister). Please update coloring.
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