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Belize's government is different from the governments of most Central American countries because Belize is a presidential democracy, has a dictator, has the most stable democracy
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Belize's government is classified as a parliamentary democracy within the framework of a constitutional monarchy, which is different from many Central American countries that have presidential systems. It does not have a dictator; instead, it operates under a democratic system where the Prime Minister is the head of government and there is a parliamentary system in place.
While Belize has experienced its own political challenges, it is often considered to have a relatively stable democracy compared to some of its neighbors. However, it's important to note that “most stable democracy” can be subjective and may vary based on specific criteria used to measure stability.
While Belize has experienced its own political challenges, it is often considered to have a relatively stable democracy compared to some of its neighbors. However, it's important to note that “most stable democracy” can be subjective and may vary based on specific criteria used to measure stability.
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