What is today's government called?
Current Government Terminology
The term "today's government" typically refers to the government currently in power in a particular country. The official name or structure of the government varies depending on the nation in question. For example:
- United States: The government is commonly referred to as the "Federal Government of the United States," which operates as a federal republic and constitutional democracy.
- United Kingdom: The government is known as "His Majesty's Government" or simply "the UK Government," currently operating as a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy.
- India: The government is known as the "Government of India," functioning as a federal parliamentary democratic republic.
If you specify a country, a more precise answer can be provided regarding the structure or the current ruling party or coalition.