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current05:47, 22 August 2017Thumbnail for version as of 05:47, 22 August 20171,236 × 1,245 (60 KB)B.LameiraAdded Croatia, newest member state of the European Union.
05:15, 22 August 2017Thumbnail for version as of 05:15, 22 August 20171,236 × 1,245 (61 KB)B.LameiraFixed Poland, semi-presidential system of government.
21:22, 21 August 2016Thumbnail for version as of 21:22, 21 August 20161,236 × 1,245 (61 KB)B.LameiraReverted to version as of 03:12, 18 July 2014 (UTC)
06:58, 21 February 2015Thumbnail for version as of 06:58, 21 February 20151,236 × 1,245 (60 KB)B.LameiraReverted to version as of 17:34, 9 June 2014
03:12, 18 July 2014Thumbnail for version as of 03:12, 18 July 20141,236 × 1,245 (61 KB)B.LameiraFixing image.
03:01, 18 July 2014Thumbnail for version as of 03:01, 18 July 2014645 × 690 (109 KB)B.LameiraLithuania is a semi-presidential republic and the President of the Republic has considerable powers. Plus, the President of Lithuania is usually present at the European Council summits. Further note: someone could separate Faroe Islands from Denmark? I...
17:34, 9 June 2014Thumbnail for version as of 17:34, 9 June 20141,236 × 1,245 (60 KB)B.LameiraUpdating the png version of the svg file.
09:22, 7 May 2011Thumbnail for version as of 09:22, 7 May 20111,236 × 1,245 (80 KB)DjsahmFinland and Romania are not semi-presidential systems, even if the President has power on the foreign policies. France, for example, has a semi-presidential system
09:21, 7 May 2011Thumbnail for version as of 09:21, 7 May 20111,236 × 1,245 (80 KB)DjsahmReverted to version as of 16:36, 13 March 2008: Finland and Romania are not semi-presidential systems, even if the President has power on the foreign policies. France, for example, has a semi-presidential system
17:02, 18 October 2008Thumbnail for version as of 17:02, 18 October 20081,236 × 1,245 (81 KB)Nightstallioncorrect finland and romania to semi-pres
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