_____________ has a socialist government. Lebanon Beirut Syria Jordan
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Politics in the Syrian Arab Republic takes place in the framework of what is officially a semi-presidential republic, but others[who?] disagree with that assessment.[1] The CIA claims that the power is in the hands of the President of Syria and his family, all members of the ruling Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party which is a cell of the Syrian-dominated Ba'ath Party (established in 1966 when the original Ba'ath Party was dissolved and split into two)
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No to Lebanon Lebanon is a parliamentary democracy, which implements a special system known as confessionalism.[93] This system is intended to deter sectarian conflict and attempts to fairly represent the demographic distribution of the 18 recognized religious groups in government.[94][95] High-ranking offices are reserved for members of specific religious groups. The President, for example, has to be a Maronite Christian, the Prime Minister a Sunni Muslim, the Speaker of the Parliament a Shi’a Muslim, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Deputy Speaker of Parliament Eastern Orthodox.[96][97]
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syria
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