government in israel, saudi arabia, and iran
Israel's government is a parliamentary democracy. They are a unitary because the power is not shared in different branches. Their leader is prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The legislature is the Knesset. All citizens 18 and older can vote, Israel holds free and fair elections. All of the citizens have freedom of speech, religion, press, and media.
Saudi Arabia's government is an absolute monarchy. They are also unitary. Their leader is king Abdullah. Their legislature is the consultative council. Only men 21 and older can vote in Saudi Arabia (no women). The citizens freedom is very limited, no one can speak out against government, there is no freedom of speech or press.
Iran's government is a theocracy. They are unitary too. Their leader is Ayatollah Khomeini. The legislative branch is a parliament called assembly of experts. All citizens 15 and older can vote even women. Citizens have no freedom of speech or press and cannot speak out against government.