What type of government does martinique have




















Republic - a representative democracy in which the people's elected deputies representatives , not the people themselves, vote on legislation. Socialism - a government in which the means of planning, producing, and distributing goods is controlled by a central government that theoretically seeks a more just and equitable distribution of property and labor; in actuality, most socialist governments have ended up being no more than dictatorships over workers by a ruling elite.

Sultanate - similar to a monarchy, but a government in which the supreme power is in the hands of a sultan the head of a Muslim state ; the sultan may be an absolute ruler or a sovereign with constitutionally limited authority. Theocracy - a form of government in which a Deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler, but the Deity's laws are interpreted by ecclesiastical authorities bishops, mullahs, etc.

Totalitarian - a government that seeks to subordinate the individual to the state by controlling not only all political and economic matters, but also the attitudes, values, and beliefs of its population.

Home About Search Site Map. Head of state: President of France. Martinique is governed as an overseas department of France; Paris is represented by an appointed prefect. The territory has an elected legislative council and is represented in the National Assembly and Senate in Paris. Martinique's TV and radio services are provided by the French public overseas broadcaster, RFO, and by private operators. Overseas French reject autonomy. The French Agency for International Investment is responsible for promoting investment.

The French investment policy is considered among the least restrictive in the world. There is little screening of investment. However, acquisitions which have bearing on health sector, public order and national security are subjected to a review within a month. In Martinique, the French regulations generally apply. Maritime claims: exclusive economic zone: nm territorial sea: 12 nm. Climate: tropical; moderated by trade winds; rainy season June to October ; vulnerable to devastating cyclones hurricanes every eight years on average; average temperature Elevation extremes: lowest point: Caribbean Sea 0 m highest point: Montagne Pelee 1, m.

Natural hazards: hurricanes, flooding, and volcanic activity an average of one major natural disaster every five years.



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