Abstract

Today, the whole world strives to create a unified democratic society, as only in democratic regimes do citizens have a direct and indirect opportunity to participate in the direct development of their state, as well as to solve the most important issues for their country, but these theses are mainly adhered to by the countries of Europe and North America in which democratic political regimes without radical changes. At the same time, there is an analogue of a democratic political regime as an authoritarian or totalitarian dictatorship, in which units have access to solving state issues, but despite this, both types of political regimes are present in the world. The purpose of this work is a comprehensive and comprehensive analysis of dictatorial and democratic regimes in Republican Spain and the Kingdom of Greece, to compare them, as well as the impact that was exerted on the overall situation of the country as a whole, as well as on the reaction of neighboring countries and other countries to the policies of these countries.

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