Republic

/rɪˈpʌblɪk/ noun

A republic is a form of government where power belongs to the people and their elected representatives, not to a king or queen. Leaders are usually chosen by voting and hold office for limited terms.

From Latin *res publica* meaning 'public affair' or 'public matter'. The phrase was used in ancient Rome to describe the commonwealth, and later became a single word in European languages.

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ARجمهورية
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DERepublik
ELδημοκρατία
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