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The names of 5 non democratic countries of the world composed the political condition of these countries

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Answered by ashwathkeshav20
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Democracy is the most common type of rule because it seeks to safeguard freedom and choice by keeping people involved at every level. While it can’t be said that non-democratic countries always constrain people from basic freedom, it is too often the case, as is seen in these five non-democratic countries.

Saudi Arabia
This is a prominent example of one of the many non-democratic countries that lack basic human rights. There is an absolute monarch in Saudi Arabia where the king, currently Salman of Saudi Arabia, serves as the country’s head of state, leader of the national government and commander-in-chief of the nation’s military. The people of Saudi Arabia are denied any substantial voice as authorities systematically discriminate against women and religious minorities, and judicial punishments are unbelievably inhumane. In 2015 alone, Saudi Arabia carried out 158 executions, 63 for non-violent drug crimes, according to the Human Rights Watch.

North Korea
As one of the world’s most secretive and repressive societies, North Korea is an authoritarian state currently run by the supreme leader Kim-Jong Un. The government imposes harsh restrictions on freedom of information and movement by threatening the people with forced labor and public executions. A 2014 UN report documented extermination, murder, enslavement, torture, imprisonment, rape, forced abortion and other sexual violence in North Korea.

Vietnam
Vietnam is a one-party communist state where the president is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government. Vietnam actively suppresses any religious rights and the only party that rules the country has a complete monopoly on political power. Basic rights, including freedom of speech, opinion, press, association and religion, are restricted. On a positive note, the government of Vietnam and the World Bank Group jointly prepared a report, Vietnam 2035, that lays out their goal of equity and a reform of the lower middle class.

Jordan
Jordan, an Arab nation on the east bank of the Jordan River, is a constitutional monarchy where the Monarch is the head of state, the chief executive and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Jordan restricts freedom of expression and speech by prosecuting their citizens for ‘insulting an official body’ or speaking against the King. Jordan also discriminates against women by not allowing them to pass Jordanian citizenship to their children.

China
China is the biggest communist state where the government controls over 50 percent of the economy. Because of the government’s reluctance to allow western influences, it enforces strong internet censorship on the world’s top rated websites like Google, Facebook, Twitter and many others. Many fundamental human rights are limited, including freedom of expression, association, assembly and religion.
Answered by bobby123462
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Answer:

1) Vatican City.

In Vatican City, the head of Catholic Church, the Pope exercises all

the powers over the country. The country showcases an infrequent case of

a non hereditary monarchy. When the Pope in charge dies or resigns,

another pope is elected in a conclave held at Sistine Chapel, composed

of cardinal electors under the age of 80. The electors are locked up at

Sistine Chapel, and election is held until a two-third majority is

reached. The Pope has supreme judicial, executive and legislative power

over the state of Vatican City.

2)North Korea.

The governance in North Korea is defined as “communist state one-man dictatorship”.

After World War 2, since the separation from Japan, Kim family line has

been heading the country. Korean Worker’s Party, established by Kim Il

Sung, independently rules the country and the high posts in the

government are majorly controlled by reputed militants. North Korea

functions under single political party under the dictatorship of the Kim

Il Sung and his heirs. The concept is also described as absolute

monarchy. This powerful party imposes every rule and regulation of their

choice on the citizens.

3)Qatar.

Qatar is ruled by absolute monarchy, headed by the Emir of Qatar

controlling the state as well as the government. Sharia Law is the main

source of legislation accepted by the constitution. The laws about

family, inheritance and certain crimes are followed according to the

Sharia Law. The Female testimony is valued half as that of men.

Moreover, the female witnesses are still not accepted at all in some

cases. Flogging or whipping is the way of punishment in Qatar.

4) Syria.

The government of Syria claims to be of semi-presidential republic,

but CIA has exposed that the power is entirely in the hand of president

and his family. Dictatorship is the rule that controls the citizens of

Syria. As a result of it, the peace of the country is highly disrupted

and the p

5) Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia, one of the richest countries in the north eastern Asia,

runs under a monarchy. The King heads the nation in his lifetime,

appoints the Crown Prince, who takes over the reign after him. The

entire country is divided into 13 provinces and each of it is under the

control of  governors appointed by the king. The constitution of the

country has been declared to be Quran, and it is governed by Islamic

laws.

opulation is now fighting to get a democratic system and

governance.

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