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Revision as of 00:19, 18 September 2019

The following is a list of Themian polities by system of government. This list presents the political system of the countries shown below as per the law, ignoring potential anomalies in practice in the way their respective governments actually operate.

Country Formal name Government Head of State Head of Government Basis of executive legitimacy
 Achysia Empire of Achysia Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy Emperor Chancellor Monarch personally exercises power in concert with other institutions, ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence
Educandi Grand Commonwealth of the Educan Realm Unitary devolved republic under delegated authority by the Executor Executor Lord-Magistrate Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence
 Estradia United Federative Republic of Estradia Federal presidential dominant-party republic President Presidency is independent of legislature
 Ichoria Ichorian Republic Federal semi-presidential republic President Premier Presidency is independent of legislature; ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence
 Kathia Kingdom of Kathia Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy King Prime Minister Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence
 Zhenia Greater Eastern Union of Zhenia Federal semi-presidential republic Premier Chancellor Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence