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| image1 = Constantinus02.png | | image1 = Constantinus02.png | ||
| caption1 = [[Constantinus I]] | | caption1 = [[Constantinus I]] <br/> Imperator of Zaclaria | ||
| image2 = Gal_Gadot_cropped_lighting_corrected.jpg | | image2 = Gal_Gadot_cropped_lighting_corrected.jpg | ||
| caption2 = [[Arabella IX]] | | caption2 = [[Arabella IX]] <br/> Sultana since 2017 | ||
| image3 = Behnam Barfami.jpg | | image3 = Behnam Barfami.jpg | ||
| caption3 = Ashin Samertürek | | caption3 = Ashin Samertürek <br/> Prime Minister since 2017 | ||
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Zaclaria is a [[Government of Zaclaria|parliamentary constitutional monarchy]], although it officially is a crowned republic; Zaclaria has a parliamentary system within the context of a constitutional monarchy—the monarchy of Zaclaria being the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The government of Zaclaria has been called a hybrid regime by political journalists. Whether the sovereign state should be regarded as a constitutional monarchy or an absolute monarchy is disputed. | Zaclaria is a [[Government of Zaclaria|parliamentary constitutional monarchy]], although it officially is a crowned republic; Zaclaria has a parliamentary system within the context of a constitutional monarchy—the monarchy of Zaclaria being the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The government of Zaclaria has been called a hybrid regime by political journalists. Whether the sovereign state should be regarded as a constitutional monarchy or an absolute monarchy is disputed. |