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Country and types of governments
Gene - Switzerland
RIGHTS
Everybody can take part in government. If they are 18 years old or older, they are allowed to vote.
All citizens have access to the public services.
They have a freedom of religion,speech, and press
HUMAN NEEDS
99% of citizens have healthcare insurance. They have certified doctors, hospitals, and nice medical equipments
Switzerland has one of the best public services in the world
Their military ranking is 30th out of 140 countries. (Volunteers between 19-34)
All Switzerland citizens have to finish 11 years of education at school.
Sources. Swissinfo.ch / Forbes / Expatica / Globalfirepower / Taxfoundation.org / Pgaction / Study in Switzerland / Global peace index 2019
RESPONSIBILITIES
They have an individual taxation system. Tax depends on an individual's income, which means tax increases when individual incomes increase.
Death penalty is banned on 1942
77% of the citizens said they feel safe in their country.
One of the most peaceful countries in the world
Hailey - (Theocracy)The Vatican City
Human Rights
- Usually people within this
are not treated with basic rights. Generally,
theocracies do not give and tolerate
freedom and public expressions.
Dissension is not allowed.
Responsibilities
- Within the country, there aren't any armed forces, but they have the Swiss Guard. There are no taxes and restrictions on import and export of goods. ALL responsibilities revolve around the Pope, Jorge Bergoglio).
Rights
- The Catholic people cannot question the will of God. There is strict dress code including skin-covering and modest dressing. The Holy See oversees the press.
Sources
-
https://www.britannica.com/topic/theocracy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_See_Press_Office#:~:text=The%20Holy%20See%20Press%20Office,departments%20of%20the%20Roman%20Curia
.
https://www.thevaticantickets.com/vatican-dress-code/
https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1576&context=djcil
https://www.britannica.com/place/Vatican-City
Dimas - Luxembourg(Constitutional Monarchy)
Human needs
According to
healthmanagement.org
, Luxembourg has a state funded universal healthcare system, similar to the rest of europe.
According to
lifelong-learning.lu
, Luxembourg has compulsory education from ages 6-14
According to
Expatica
, Luxembourg has trains, buses and trams, which are all free throughout the country since 2020
According to
Wikipedia
, Luxembourg has a national army which is completely voluntary
Rights
According to
gouvernement.lu
, Luxembourgish citizens elect 60 representatives to the Chamber of Deputies, who exercise legislative power.
According to
State.gov
, there are various religions present in Luxembourg, primary roman catholics, however muslims, protestants, jews and other orthodox churches are present as well
According to
justarrived.lu
, there are various newspapers and magazines present in Luxembourg which are permitted to talk about the news and politics and other controversial topics
Responsibilities
According to
Expatica
, citizens have to pay an income tax of 0-42%. In addition, workers pay 7-9% towards the employment fund. Finally, there is also a 17% sales tax.
As stated before, according to
Wikipedia
, service in the Luxembourgish military is completely voluntary
Demi- (Direct democracy) USA
Rights- freedom of speech
Responsibilities - paying taxes
Human needs - social services and education
source -
https://www.thoughtco.com/representative-democracy-definition-pros-cons-4589561
https://news.gallup.com/opinion/polling-matters/285839/sanders-goal-provide-basic-necessities.aspx#:~:text=As%20one%20recent%20review%20put,for%20low%2Dincome%20Americans.%22
https://www.liberties.eu/en/stories/representative-democracy/43508
https://academy4sc.org/video/representative-vs-direct-democracy-power-of-the-people/
Somaliland
Tomas - Myanmar (Dictatorship)
Rights -
According to
https://www.amnesty.org
there is no freedom of speech, media censorship, and no right to vote
Responsibilities -
According to
https://www.taxsummaries.pwc.com
there is a 10% rental income tax, 1-25% foreigner/resident income tax, 10% capital gains tax.
Sources
(
https://www.amnesty.org/en/location/asia-and-the-pacific/south-east-asia-and-the-pacific/myanmar/report-myanmar
)
https://www.taxsummaries.pwc.com/myanmar/individual/taxes-on-personal-income
Human Needs -
According to
https://www.amnesty.org
there is denial of health care, denial of education, and denial of Humanitarian access
Jamie-Saudi Arabia(Monarchy) All sources are from Wikipedia
Human Rights
Freedom of press
Freedome of religion
Islam only
Freedom of speech
None
Responsibilities
Tax
No income or investment tax
Non-Saudi residents have a 20% income tax
Military Duties
No mandatory military duties required for citizens
Human Needs
Whater Supply
Seawater desalination
Health Care
Government provided
Education
Citiezens only higher education
Classes segregated by sex
State provided
Curriculum devoted Islam
Protection
State military
One of the heights percentages of military expenditure
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