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The following is a list of the 7 current [[socialist]] states (2011). For communist states, see [[List of Communist States]].
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The following is a list of the 13 current [[socialist]] states (as of 2015). For Communist states, see [[List of Communist States]].
  
 
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|[[Bangladesh]]||1971||Unitary parliamentary [[democracy]]
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|[[Bangladesh]]||1971||Unitary parliamentary [[democracy]]||Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League||[[Abdul Hamid]]
 
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|[[Guyana]]||1980||Unitary Semi-presidential [[republic]]
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|[[Bolivia]]||2006||presidential [[republic]]||Movement for Socialism||[[Evo Morales]]
 
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|[[India]]||1947||Federal parliamentary constitutional [[republic]]
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|[[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]||2001||Dictatorship||People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy||[[Joseph Kabila]]
 
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|[[Portugal]]||1974||Unitary parliamentary [[republic]]
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|[[Ecuador]]||2007||Presidential republic||PAIS Alliance||[[Rafael Correa]]
 
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|[[Sri Lanka]]||1978||[[Democratic]] [[Socialist]] [[Republic]] Semi-presidential system
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|[[Guyana]]||1980||Unitary Semi-presidential [[republic]]||People's Progressive Party||[[Donald Ramotar]]
 
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|[[Syria]]||1963||[[Ba'athist]] [[single party]] state
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|[[India]]||1947||Federal parliamentary constitutional [[republic]]||Indian National Congress||[[Pranab Mukherjee]]
 
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|[[Tanzania]]||1964||Federal presidential constitutional [[republic]]
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|[[Nicaragua]]||2007||presidential [[republic]]||[[Sandinistas|Sandinista National Liberation Front]]||[[Daniel Ortega]]
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|[[Saint Vincent and the Grenadines]]||2001||Parliamentary monarchy||Unity Labour Party||[[Ralph Gonsalves]]
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|[[Syria]]||1963||[[Ba'athist]] dictatorship||[[Ba'athist|Ba'ath Party]]||[[Bashar al-Assad]]
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|[[Tanzania]]||1964||Federal presidential constitutional [[republic]]||Chama Cha Mapinduzi||[[Jakaya Kikwete]]
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|[[Venezuela]]||1998||presidential [[republic]]||United Socialist Party of Venezuela||[[Nicolás Maduro]]
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|[[Zambia]]||2011||presidential dictatorship||Patriotic Front||[[Guy Scott]]
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|[[Zimbabwe]]||1987||presidential [[republic]]||Zimbabwe African National Union||[[Robert Mugabe]]
 
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==See Also==
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==See also==
[[List of Communist States]]
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* [[Big government]]
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**[[Welfare state]]
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**[[Nanny state]]
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**[[Police state]]
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* [[Nazi Party|National Socialist German Workers' Party]] (Nazi Party)
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* [[National Socialism]]
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* [[Dictatorship of the proletariat]]
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* [[List of Communist States]]
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* [[Death toll of communism]]
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* [[Single-party state]]
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* [[Social Effects of the Theory of Evolution]]
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* [[Liberal totalitarianism]]
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==References==
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[[Category:Lists|Socialist States]]
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[[Category:Gun Control]]
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[[Category:Liberalism]]

Latest revision as of 02:39, June 7, 2017

The following is a list of the 13 current socialist states (as of 2015). For Communist states, see List of Communist States.

Country Date Government Party Leader
Bangladesh 1971 Unitary parliamentary democracy Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League Abdul Hamid
Bolivia 2006 presidential republic Movement for Socialism Evo Morales
Democratic Republic of the Congo 2001 Dictatorship People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy Joseph Kabila
Ecuador 2007 Presidential republic PAIS Alliance Rafael Correa
Guyana 1980 Unitary Semi-presidential republic People's Progressive Party Donald Ramotar
India 1947 Federal parliamentary constitutional republic Indian National Congress Pranab Mukherjee
Nicaragua 2007 presidential republic Sandinista National Liberation Front Daniel Ortega
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2001 Parliamentary monarchy Unity Labour Party Ralph Gonsalves
Syria 1963 Ba'athist dictatorship Ba'ath Party Bashar al-Assad
Tanzania 1964 Federal presidential constitutional republic Chama Cha Mapinduzi Jakaya Kikwete
Venezuela 1998 presidential republic United Socialist Party of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro
Zambia 2011 presidential dictatorship Patriotic Front Guy Scott
Zimbabwe 1987 presidential republic Zimbabwe African National Union Robert Mugabe

See also

References