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Venezuela Ecuador Colombia Yes

Election platform Yes Yes


Number of person/s
1 1 1 Multiple Multiple
holding the power Number of Parties Multiple Parties
Parties Parties
engaged principle of
in nothing principle of the Methods of
Relationship between short of the separation Selection – Highest Primary Primary Primary
Executive and Legislature open war separation of of powers Positions
(Separate powers
Senate of
)
Colombia/Cha
greater National National
loyalty to Name mber of
Forms of
To status Assembly Assembly
their implementers Representative
Government Relationship between the states highly with quite s of Columbia
Local Government & State than to factionalized limited policy-

National Legislatures
their local
Seats/Delegates 165 137 120/161
Government (Unitary) making

(Primary House)
governme authority

Electoral Systems
nt bodies (Unitary) Popular Popular
(Federal) Electoral System Popular Vote
Vote vote
both head serves as head of
of both the head state, head of
Role of the Head of the
state and of government a Term Years 5 years 4 years 4 years
State and/or Head of the head of state and hea nd Supreme
Government governme d of Administrativ Electoral Reform 2007
nt. government e Authority FPTP system
dominant two party system
Dominant- Electoral System with single-
party (liberal-
Multi- before Reform member
Type party Multi-party leadership constituencies
conservative)
party
System
Election at Popular Nationwide
Electoral System

Presidential Election
Role of Ideology Yes No Yes large Vote ballot
Political Party
Systems, 2008 Yes
Mass Integration Yes Yes
Term 6 years 4 years 4 years

Role of Political
Parties in the Electoral Reform 2007 1979 2016
Significant Significant Significant
overall political
system
dominant two party system
Electoral System Military
party (liberal-
before Reform leadership Junta conservative)
Members : Ma.loisa S. Dasmariñas
John Louie Felipas
Mark Geoffrey Gustillo
Human Development Index 0.767 0.739 0.727 Rickey Elado
Rank Rank Rank
Corruption Perceptions Index
166/176 120/176 90/176
Ranking
and Freedom in the World Rating 35/100 57/100 64/100
Ratings
Rank Rank Rank
Global Economic Competitiveness
130/138 91/138 61/138
Global Gender Gap 0.691 0.738 0.725
Econom Dispropor
ic Crisis, tionate
Criminal
Election Charges
Fallout, against
Protesters Failure of war
Contemporary Issues and Crime on drugs
Challenges with no Prison
punishm Condition
ent, s

Isolatio
n

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