Democratic Republic
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The term "Democratic Republic" has formed part of several states' official names.
Today it is largely meaningless, due to the fact that many "democratic republics" were not actually democratic, as well as the fact that many republics that are democratic don't use the title of "democratic republic" in their official names.
Currently, there are eight Democratic Republics in the world:
- The Democratic Republic of the Congo
- The Democratic Republic of East Timor
- The Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe
- The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
- The People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria
- The Lao People's Democratic Republic
- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)
- The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (Western Sahara)
This may be the reason why Democratic Republics tend to be either ex-colonies (Congo, Sri Lanka, Algeria, etc.) who achieved independence after breaking away from an imperialist power, or communist states that were created after the overthrow of a capitalist regime (since communists regard capitalism as inherently undemocratic). In particular, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) gave themselves the title of "Democratic Republics" as a way of implying that their rivals - West Germany, South Vietnam and South Korea - were not democratic.
While these pro-Communist states are purported by sources in Capitalist nations as being "dictatorships" themselves, their use of democratic rhetoric and the term "Democratic Republic" are sometimes cited as proof that democracy forms an integral part of communist ideology, and that even a dictatorship must claim to be democratic if it wants to call itself communist.
Former Democratic Republics
- Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978-1987)
- Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918-1920)
- People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (1987-1991)
- Sovereign Democratic Republic of Fiji (1990-1998)
- Finnish Democratic Republic (1939-1940)
- Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921)
- German Democratic Republic (1949-1990)
- Democratic Republic of Madagascar (1975-1992)
- Moldavian Democratic Republic (1918)
- Somali Democratic Republic (1969-1991)
- Democratic Republic of Sudan (1969-1985)
- Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (1918)
- Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1945-1976)
- People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (1970-1990)
See also
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