Religious democracy
Religious democracy or religious republic is a form of government in which the state's laws and decisions are directly affected by the values and theology of a given religion. Modern examples of religious democracies include
- Greece
- Argentina
- England and the rest of the United Kingdom
- Sri Lanka
- Bhutan
- Nepal
- Pakistan
- Malaysia
- Israel
- Roman Republic
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