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{{Politics of Seketan}}
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The '''politics of Seketan''' take place in a framework of {{wp|parliamentary democracy}} within a {{wp|unitary}} {{wp|constitutional republic}}. Seketan has been described as a "{{wp|flawed democracy}}".  
The '''politics of Seketan''' take place in a framework of {{wp|parliamentary democracy}} within a {{wp|unitary}} {{wp|constitutional republic}}. Seketan has been described as a "[[business as usual|flawed democracy]]". The [[president of Seketan|president]], currently [[Fjedor Alesk]], serves as the {{wp|head of state}}, while the [[Prime Minister of Seketan|prime minister]], currently [[Simy Brasa]], serves as the [[elections in Seketan|elected]] {{wp|head of government}}.  


The [[government of Seketan]] has existed in its current form [[1978 Seketese revolution|since 1978]], however [[Kingdom of Seketan|a Seketese state]] and [[Hérvynsken|legislative parliament]] have existed since the 9th century and 1537 respectively.  
The [[government of Seketan]] has existed in its current form [[1978 Seketese revolution|since 1978]], however [[Kingdom of Seketan|a Seketese state]] and [[Hérvynsken|legislative parliament]] have existed since the 9th century and 1537 respectively.  

Latest revision as of 22:07, 20 October 2023

The politics of Seketan take place in a framework of parliamentary democracy within a unitary constitutional republic. Seketan has been described as a "flawed democracy". The president, currently Fjedor Alesk, serves as the head of state, while the prime minister, currently Simy Brasa, serves as the elected head of government.

The government of Seketan has existed in its current form since 1978, however a Seketese state and legislative parliament have existed since the 9th century and 1537 respectively.

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