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sweet [91]
3 years ago
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Which middle eastern nation is governed by a parliamentary democracy

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Scilla [17]3 years ago
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According to the Democracy Index 2016 study, Israel (#29 worldwide) is the only democracy in the Middle East, while Tunisia (#69 worldwide) is the only democracy in North Africa.
Hoped this helped!! :)
Serga [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

Israel is a parliamentary democracy I hope that was the answer you were looking for :D

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