This type of government is ruled by a single person, often called a king or queen.
monarchy
In this government, one person has absolute power and citizens have few or no political freedoms.
dictatorship
He is the current President of Kyrgyzstan.
Sadyr Japarov
This city is the second-largest in Kyrgyzstan and known for its beautiful Soviet-era architecture.
In this system, citizens vote to elect their leaders and have a say in decision-making.
democracy
In this government, one person rules for life and power is usually inherited.
absolute monarchy
This is the total number of deputies (members) in the parliament of Kyrgyzstan?
120
This traditional Kyrgyz dwelling, made of felt and wood, is commonly used by nomads.
yurt
This type of government is controlled by a small group of people, often based on wealth or military power.
oligarchy
This system allows citizens to vote directly on laws and policies rather than electing representatives.
direct democracy
Kyrgyzstan is officially a type of government where power is shared between the president and elected representatives. Name the government type in Kyrgyzstan.
semi-presidential republic
Kyrgyzstan is bordered by four countries: Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and China. Name the last one.
Tajikistan
This government is led by elected representatives, but a monarch may still have a ceremonial role.
constitutional monarchy
In this system, the state owns property and controls production, often with the goal of eliminating social classes.
socialism
This is the name of Kyrgyzstan’s parliament, the main political body responsible for making laws and approving the government’s budget.
Jogorku Kenesh
This large mountain range covers much of Kyrgyzstan and is popular for hiking and skiing.
Tien Shan Mountains
This form of government claims to represent the working class and often controls the economy and resources of the country.
communist government
In this type of government, religious leaders control the state and laws are based on religious principles.
theocracy
This official runs the government’s day-to-day operations and leads the parliament in Kyrgyzstan.
Prime - minister
This UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kyrgyzstan is known for its petroglyphs dating back thousands of years.
Sulayman Mountain