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| '''{{flag|Abayad}}'''
| ''Republic of Abayad''
| {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|Semi-presidential system|semi-presidential}} {{wp|Representative democracy|representative democratic}} {{wp|Republic|republic}}
| Chancellor of the Republic
| Prime Minister of the Republic
| The Chancellor acts as head of state and the Prime Minister as the head of government.
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|-
| '''{{flag|Achysia}}'''
| '''{{flag|Achysia}}'''
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| [[Monarchy of Achysia|Emperor]]
| [[Monarchy of Achysia|Emperor]]
| [[Chancellor of Achysia|Chancellor]]
| [[Chancellor of Achysia|Chancellor]]
| Monarch personally exercises power in concert with other institutions, ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence  
| Emperor personally exercises power in concert with other institutions, Chancellor is subject to parliamentary confidence  
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| '''{{flag|Amil}}'''
| ''People’s Republic of Amil''
| {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|Authoritarian Republic|authoritarian republic}}
| President
| President/Prime Minister (debatable)
| The President holds control of the state, but has a very important influence on the Government aswell.
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|-
| {{flagicon image|educandi flag.png}} '''[[Educandi]]'''
| {{flagicon image|educandi flag.png}} '''[[Educandi]]'''
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| [[Executor of Educandi|Executor]]
| [[Executor of Educandi|Executor]]
| [[Lord-Magistrate of Educandi|Lord-Magistrate]]
| [[Lord-Magistrate of Educandi|Lord-Magistrate]]
| Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence
| Magistrate is subject to parliamentary confidence
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|-
| '''{{flag|Estradia}}'''
| '''{{flag|Estradia}}'''
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| {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Presidential system|presidential}} {{wp|Dominant-party system|dominant-party}} {{wp|Republic|republic}}
| {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Presidential system|presidential}} {{wp|Dominant-party system|dominant-party}} {{wp|Republic|republic}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | [[President of Estradia|President]]
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | [[President of Estradia|President]]
| Presidency is independent of legislature
| President is independent of legislature
|-
| '''{{flag|Haliarchy}}'''
| ''Haliarchic State and Autocephaly of the Holy Elyria''
| {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|Absolute monarchy|absolutist}} {{wp|theocracy|haliocracy}} under {{wp|delegated authority}} by the [[Haliarch]]
| [[Haliarch]]
| [[Steward of the Haliarchic State|Steward]]
| Steward is subject to parliamentary confidence
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|-
| '''{{flag|Ichoria}}'''
| '''{{flag|Ichoria}}'''
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| [[President of Ichoria|President]]
| [[President of Ichoria|President]]
| [[Premier of Ichoria|Premier]]
| [[Premier of Ichoria|Premier]]
| Presidency is independent of legislature; ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence
| President is independent of legislature; Premier is subject to parliamentary confidence
|-
| '''[[File:Flag of Kapuku.png|20px]] [[Kapuku]]'''
| ''Kingdom of Kapuku''
| {{wp|unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|Consitutional Monarchy}}
| [[Keaka Mulopi II|King]]
| [[Kaui Inoke|Prime Minister]]
| King exercises limited power; Prime Minister subject to parliamentary confidence
|-
|-
| '''{{flag|Kathia}}'''
| '''{{flag|Kathia}}'''
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| {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|Constitutional monarchy|constitutional monarchy}}
| {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|Constitutional monarchy|constitutional monarchy}}
| [[Monarchy of Kathia|King]]
| [[Monarchy of Kathia|King]]
| [[Premier of Kathia|Premier]]
| [[Prime Minister of Kathia|Prime Minister]]
| Premier is independent of legislature; King serves largely ceremonial role
| King exercises limited power; Prime Minister subject to parliamentary confidence
|-
| ''' {{flagicon image|flag4kila.png}} [[Kilalurak]]'''
| ''Kilalurak Monarchy''
| {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy|constitutional}} {{wp|elective monarchy|elective monarchy}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | [[Monarchy of Kilalurak|Nanuuk]]
| Nanuuk is independent of legislature
|-
|-
| '''{{flag|Toloria}}'''
| '''{{flag|Toloria}}'''
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| [[President of Toloria|President]]
| [[President of Toloria|President]]
| [[Prime Minister of Toloria|Prime Minister]]
| [[Prime Minister of Toloria|Prime Minister]]
| President is independent of legislature. Prime Minister is subject to executive and legislative confidence.
| President is independent of legislature; Prime Minister is subject to parliamentary confidence
|-
|-
| '''{{flag|Zhenia}}'''
| '''{{flag|Zhenia}}'''
| ''Greater Eastern Union of Zhenia''
| ''Republic of Zhenia''
| {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Semi-Presidential system|semi-presidential}} {{wp|Republic|republic}}
| {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|Semi-Presidential system|semi-presidential}} {{wp|Republic|republic}}
| [[Premier of the Greater Eastern Union|Premier]]
| [[Chancellor of the Republic of Zhenia|Chancellor]]
| [[Chancellor of the Greater Eastern Union|Chancellor]]
| [[Premier of the Republic of Zhenia|Premier]]
| Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence
| Chancellor is directly elected, independent of legislature; Premier is subject to parliamentary confidence
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 8 April 2020

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
 Abayad Republic of Abayad Unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic Chancellor of the Republic Prime Minister of the Republic The Chancellor acts as head of state and the Prime Minister as the head of government.
 Achysia Empire of Achysia Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy Emperor Chancellor Emperor personally exercises power in concert with other institutions, Chancellor is subject to parliamentary confidence
Template:Country data Amil People’s Republic of Amil Federal parliamentary authoritarian republic President President/Prime Minister (debatable) The President holds control of the state, but has a very important influence on the Government aswell.
Educandi Grand Commonwealth of the Educan Realm Unitary devolved republic under delegated authority by the Executor Executor Lord-Magistrate Magistrate is subject to parliamentary confidence
 Estradia United Federative Republic of Estradia Federal presidential dominant-party republic President President is independent of legislature
 Haliarchic State Haliarchic State and Autocephaly of the Holy Elyria Unitary absolutist haliocracy under delegated authority by the Haliarch Haliarch Steward Steward is subject to parliamentary confidence
 Ichoria Ichorian Republic Federal semi-presidential republic President Premier President is independent of legislature; Premier is subject to parliamentary confidence
Flag of Kapuku.png Kapuku Kingdom of Kapuku Unitary Consitutional Monarchy King Prime Minister King exercises limited power; Prime Minister subject to parliamentary confidence
 Kathia Kingdom of Kathia Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy King Prime Minister King exercises limited power; Prime Minister subject to parliamentary confidence
Kilalurak Kilalurak Monarchy Federal constitutional elective monarchy Nanuuk Nanuuk is independent of legislature
 Toloria Union of Toloria Unitary Semi-Presidential Republic President Prime Minister President is independent of legislature; Prime Minister is subject to parliamentary confidence
 Zhenia Republic of Zhenia Unitary semi-presidential republic Chancellor Premier Chancellor is directly elected, independent of legislature; Premier is subject to parliamentary confidence