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Answer: There are differences between the government of Turkey and Israel from the government of Jordan and Saudi Arabia.

The government of Turkey is secular parliamentary representative democratic republic. The head of the government is the prime minister and the head of state is the president. The prime minister holds the executive power of the government.

The government of Israel is based on parliamentary democracy which is almost similar with Turkey. The head of the government is the Prime minister and he/she holds the executive power. The head of the state is the president who plays an apolitical and official role, not as an active part of the government. The president is seen as the united leader of the nation.

But in Jordan and Saudi Arabia the government is completely different from the Turkey and Israel. Jordan and Saudi has the monarchy system. The head of the country is the king. The king is always selected from the royal family. There is no other political parties and parliament. The constitution is based on the Shariah law. The citizen of the country has no participation in choosing the government.

So Turkey and Israel represents the democratic government and Jordan and Saudi Arabia represents the absolute monarchy.

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They have elected multi party