• Dearth@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    The United states has federal, state and local governments. And often county governments as well in the more populated states.

    Just because i don’t know if Serbia is a representative or parliamentary democracy doesn’t make me uneducated. It means your backwater country is completely unimportant to the global community

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      3 months ago

      Just because i don’t know if Serbia is a representative or parliamentary democracy

      Hell, I don’t even know if you say or repeat words!

      Parlamentary democracy is one kind of representative democracy AKA republic.

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      3 months ago

      Having three levels of government is standard. It’s not a special American thing. Most countries have this outside of the really small ones. Even Serbia does, to a limited extent.

      Excluding the de-facto independent province of Kosovo, The country has one autonomous province with its own government, namely Vojvodina in the North. Central Serbia however is not a province and doesn’t have its own government.

      The country is further divided into 117 municipalities and 28 cities, all of which have a local government. Six of the largest cities are additionally divided into city municipalities, which also have a local government. This means that depending on where you live in the country, you’ll be subject to somewhere between two and four levels of government.