Geography, asked by AryaChadha1, 1 year ago

what type of democracy does south korea follow?

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Answered by AshishChawla
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The Republic of Korea is a democratic republic with three principal branches of government, the executive, legislative, and judicial.
South Korea has a centralized government that primarily operates at the national level. The head of the government is the president. The highest member of the national assembly is the president, followed by the prime minister and then the ministers. The judiciary and executive branches operate majorly at the national level. The constitution determines the structure of the government.
Answered by pickwick
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Dictatorship is the answer
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