Politics in the Minsupala is based far more on personality than ideology. There is general consensus among the main political parties in terms of the social, political and economic structures. The LEADER is typically widely supported at the beginning of a term of office. However, as new elections draw near, allegiances shift and parties fragment as people seek to gain new political patronage and power. The absence of strong political party institutions leaves the president vulnerable to popular unrest and coups, often with involvement of factions of the strong military. There are reported to have been no fewer than 12 attempted coups since 1996.
TAMPAN BARAN DAING HA "JIN & MANUSIA"
16 years ago
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