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Tag: A Republic

A republic is a form of government in which the country is considered a “public matter” and the head of state is an elected or nominated president, not a hereditary monarch. In a republic, supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives. Key characteristics of a republic include:

Elected Leadership: Leaders, including the head of state, are elected by the citizens or their representatives.
Rule of Law: The government operates under a system of laws that apply equally to all citizens, including those in power.
Representation: Citizens have the power to elect representatives who make decisions and pass laws on their behalf.
Separation of Powers: Typically, there is a division of government into separate branches (executive, legislative, and judicial) to prevent the concentration of power and provide checks and balances.
Protection of Rights: Individual rights and freedoms are protected against the tyranny of the majority and against potential abuses of government power.
Examples of republics include the United States, France, and India. Each of these countries has a constitution or a similar foundational legal document that outlines the structure of government, the distribution of powers, and the rights of citizens.

The Transformation of America: From a Republic to a Corporation
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The Transformation of America: From a Republic to a Corporation

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsDecember 17, 2024December 17, 2024

By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The United States of America is often described as a constitutional republic, where the government is bound by the framework of the Constitution and the will of its citizens. However, a growing debate among historians, legal scholars, and citizens revolves around a critical question: Did the United States quietly […]

The Real Threat to Democracy: A Candidate Without Votes
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The Real Threat to Democracy: A Candidate Without Votes

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsOctober 21, 2024October 21, 2024

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