| Six Forms of Government in Maureen Uche Administration(MUA)
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| Year | Passive | Active | Number of Years | Quick Definition of Form | Characteristics |
| Democracy
Democracy places a high value on civil liberties and human rights, including freedoms of speech, press, assembly, and religion, as well as protections against discrimination, oppression, and arbitrary government actions. These rights are essential for fostering a vibrant civil society, promoting political participation, and safeguarding individual autonomy and dignity. – |
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| 1st Year | Passive Democracy | Active Theocracy | 1year | Theocracy is a form of government in which religious institutions or leaders hold political power and govern society according to religious principles or laws. Theocratic governments often intertwine religious and political authority, with religious texts or doctrines serving as the basis for legislation and governance. Examples include Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Vatican City. | |
| 2nd Year | Passive Democracy | Active Technocracy | 1year | ||
| 3rd Year | Passive Democracy | Active Meritocracy | 1year | ||
| 4th Year | Passive Democracy | Active Oligarchy | 1year | Oligarchy is a form of government in which power is held by a small, privileged elite, such as wealthy individuals, political families, or members of a particular social class. Oligarchies may operate within democratic or authoritarian frameworks and often prioritize the interests of the ruling elite over those of the general population. Examples include Russia, China, and some ancient Greek city-states. | |
| 5th Year | Passive Democracy | Active Aristocracy | 1year | Places power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class, the aristocrats. | |
| 6th Year | Passive Democracy | Active Authoritarianism | 1year | ||
| 7th Year | Passive Democracy | Active Democracy | 1year | ||