In some instances, the President may legally have executive powers granted to them to undertake the day-to-day running of government (as in Finland) but by convention they do not use these powers. Some parliamentary republics could therefore be seen as following the semi-presidential system but operating under a parliamentary system.
| Country |
Formerly |
Parliamentary republic adopted |
Head of state elected by |
Albania |
One-party state |
1991 |
Parliament, by three-fifths majority |
Austria |
One-party state |
1955 |
Direct, by second-round system |
Bangladesh [1] |
Presidential republic (Part of Pakistan) |
1971 |
Parliament |
Botswana |
Constitutional monarchy (Commonwealth realm) |
1966 |
Parliament |
Bulgaria |
One-party state |
1947 |
Directly, by second-round system |
Croatia |
One-party state (Part of Yugoslavia) |
1991 |
Directly, by second-round system |
Czech Republic |
One-party state (Part of Czechoslovakia) |
1993 |
Parliament, by majority |
Dominica |
British overseas territory |
1978 |
Parliament, by majority |
East Timor |
Military junta (Occupied by Indonesia) |
1999 |
Directly, by second-round system |
Estonia |
One-party state (Part of Soviet Union) |
1992 |
Parliament, by two-thirds majority |
Ethiopia |
One-party state |
1991 |
Parliament, by two-thirds majority |
Finland |
Constitutional monarchy (Part of Russian Empire) |
1919 |
Directly, by second-round system |
Germany |
One-party state |
1949 |
Federal assembly (Parliament and state delegates), by absolute majority |
Greece |
Military junta |
1974 |
Parliament, by majority |
Hungary |
One-party state |
1990 |
Parliament, by absolute majority |
Iceland |
Constitutional monarchy (Part of Denmark) |
1944 |
Direct, by transferable vote |
India |
Constitutional monarchy (Commonwealth realm) |
1950 |
Parliament and state legislators, by single transferable vote |
Iraq |
One-party state |
2005 |
Parliament, by two-thirds majority |
Ireland |
Constitutional monarchy (Commonwealth realm) |
1949 |
Direct, by single transferable vote |
Israel |
Protectorate (Part of British Mandate of Palestine) |
1948 |
Parliament, by two-thirds majority |
Italy |
Constitutional monarchy |
1946 |
Parliament, by majority |
Kiribati |
Protectorate |
1979 |
Citizens |
Latvia |
One-party state (Part of Soviet Union) |
1991 |
Parliament |
Lithuania |
One-party state (Part of Soviet Union) |
1990 |
Direct, by second-round system |
Macedonia |
One-party state (Part of the Yugoslavia) |
1991 |
Directly, by second-round system |
Malta |
Constitutional monarchy (Commonwealth realm) |
1974 |
Parliament, by majority |
Marshall Islands |
UN Trust Territory (Part of Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands) |
1979 |
Parliament |
Mauritius |
Constitutional monarchy (Commonwealth realm) |
1992 |
Parliament, by majority |
Federated States of Micronesia |
UN Trust Territory (Part of Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands) |
1986 |
Parliament |
Mongolia |
One-party state |
1949 |
Parliament |
Montenegro |
One-party state (Part of Yugoslavia) |
1992 |
Directly, by second-round system |
Nauru |
Australian Trust Territory |
1968 |
Parliament |
Poland |
One-party state |
1990 |
Directly, by second-round system |
Portugal |
Military junta |
1976 |
Directly, by second-round system |
Samoa |
Territory of New Zealand |
2007 |
Parliament |
Singapore |
Constitutional monarchy (Part of Malaysia) |
1965 |
Directly, by second-round system |
Slovakia |
One-party state (Part of Czechoslovakia) |
1993 |
Parliament (before 1999)
Directly, by second-round system (since 1999)
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Slovenia |
One-party state (Part of Yugoslavia) |
1991 |
Directly, by second-round system |
South Africa |
Constitutional monarchy (Commonwealth realm) |
1961 |
Parliament, majority |
Suriname |
One party Military Dictatorship |
1987 |
Parliament |
Switzerland |
Military junta (Occupied by France) |
1802 |
Parliament [2] |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Constitutional monarchy (Commonwealth realm) |
1976 |
Parliament |
Turkey |
Constitutional monarchy (Part of Ottoman Empire) |
1923 |
Direct (since 2007, previously by parliament) |
Vanuatu |
Constitutional monarchy (Commonwealth realm) |
1980 |
Parliament and regional council presidents, by majority |
Zimbabwe |
Presidential republic |
2008 |
Directly, by second-round system |