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The Dominican Republic is a representative democracy with national powers divided among independent executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The president ...
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The president is both the head of state and the head of government, and also executes laws passed by the congress, appoints the cabinet, and is the commander ...
Juan Bosch was elected president in 1962 but was deposed in a military coup in 1963. The Dominican Civil War of 1965 was followed by the authoritarian rule of ...
Government. The Dominican Republic is a representative democracy. The Dominican Constitution proclaims a social and democratic State of law.
In 2020, Luis Abinader of the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM) was elected president over the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) candidate Gonzalo Castillo, ...
Since its 1844 independence from neighboring Haiti, the country has seen a mix of coups, U.S. military intervention and occupations, military government, and ...
The Dominican Republic is a representative democracy with national powers divided among independent executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The president ...
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The Dominican Republic is a representative democracy, where the President of the Dominican Republic functions as both the head of the government and head of ...
In 2020, Luis Abinader of the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM) was elected president over the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) candidate Gonzalo Castillo, ...