A federal republic is a federation of states with a republic as a form of government. At its core, the literal meaning of the word republic when used to reference a form of government means a country that is governed by elected representatives and by an elected leader, such as a president, rather than by a monarch or any hereditary aristocracy.

In a federal republic, a division of powers exists between the federal government and the governments of the individual subdivisions. While each federal republic manages this division of powers differently, common matters relating to international affairs and treaties, security and defense, inter-state relations, and monetary policy are usually handled at the federal level, while matters such as infrastructure maintenance and education policy are usually handled at the regional or local level; however, views differ on what issues should be a federal competence, and subdivisions usually have sovereignty in some matters where the federal government does not have jurisdiction. A federal republic is thus best defined in contrast to a unitary republic, whereby the central government has complete sovereignty over all aspects of political life. This more decentralized structure helps to explain the tendency for more populous countries to operate as federal republics.

Most federal republics codify the division of powers between orders of government in a written constitutional document. The political differences between a federal republic and other federal states, especially federal monarchies under a parliamentary system of government, are largely a matter of legal form rather than political substance, as most federal states are democratic in structure if not practice with checks and balances; however, some federal monarchies, such as the United Arab Emirates, are based upon principles other than democracy.

Federal states primarily contrast with unitary states, where the central government retains many of the powers that are delegated to the subdivisions in federal republics. While there are exceptions, the overall tendency is for federal republics to be larger, more populous, and more internally heterogeneous than unitary states, with such larger size and internal heterogeneity being more manageable in a federal system than in a unitary one.

Contemporary

CountryOfficial name and styleAdministrative divisionsForm of governmentHead of stateHead of government
ArgentinaArgentine RepublicProvinces (23) and autonomous city (1)Presidential systemJavier Milei
AustriaRepublic of AustriaStates (9)Semi-presidential systemAlexander Van der BellenChristian Stocker
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and HerzegovinaEntities (2) and self-governing district (1)Parliamentary republicŽeljka Cvijanović Denis Bećirović Željko KomšićBorjana Krišto
BrazilFederative Republic of BrazilStates (26) and federal district (1)Presidential systemLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva
ComorosUnion of the ComorosAutonomous islands (3)Presidential systemAzali Assoumani
EthiopiaFederal Democratic Republic of EthiopiaRegions (10) and chartered cities (2)Parliamentary republicTaye Atske SelassieAbiy Ahmed
GermanyFederal Republic of GermanyStates (16)Parliamentary republicFrank-Walter SteinmeierFriedrich Merz
IndiaRepublic of IndiaStates (28) and union territories (8)Parliamentary republicDroupadi MurmuNarendra Modi
IraqRepublic of IraqGovernorates (19)Parliamentary republicAbdul Latif RashidMohammed Shia' Al Sudani
MexicoUnited Mexican StatesStates (31) and autonomous entity (1)Presidential systemClaudia Sheinbaum
MicronesiaFederated States of MicronesiaStates (4)Presidential systemWesley Simina
NepalFederal Democratic Republic of NepalProvinces (7)Parliamentary republicRam Chandra PoudelBalendra Shah
NigeriaFederal Republic of NigeriaStates (36) and federal territory (1)Presidential systemBola Tinubu
PakistanIslamic Republic of PakistanProvinces (4), autonomous territories (2), and federal territory (1)Parliamentary republicAsif Ali ZardariShehbaz Sharif
RussiaRussian FederationFederal subjects (83)Semi-presidential systemVladimir PutinMikhail Mishustin
SomaliaFederal Republic of SomaliaFederal member states (7)Parliamentary republicHassan Sheikh MohamudHamza Abdi Barre
South SudanRepublic of South SudanStates (10), administrative areas (2), and areas with special administrative status (1)Presidential systemSalva Kiir Mayardit
SudanRepublic of the SudanStates (18)Military juntaAbdel Fattah al-BurhanOsman Hussein
SwitzerlandSwiss ConfederationCantons (26)Directorial Parliamentary republicFederal Council (2026): -Guy Parmelin -Ignazio Cassis -Karin Keller-Sutter -Albert Rösti -Élisabeth Baume-Schneider -Beat Jans -Martin Pfister
United StatesUnited States of AmericaStates (50), federal district (1) and territories (14), nine of which are uninhabited.Presidential systemDonald Trump
VenezuelaBolivarian Republic of VenezuelaStates (23) and capital district (1)Presidential systemDelcy Rodríguez

Historical

CountryOfficial name and stylePeriod of federal form of governmentAdministrative divisions
Regency of AlgiersRegency of Algiers Kingdom of Algiers1563–1830Beyliks
Polish–Lithuanian CommonwealthSerenissima Res Publica Poloniae1569–1795Provinces and Voivodeships
Dutch RepublicRepublic of the Seven United Netherlands1581–1795Provinces
ValaisRepublic of the Seven Tithings1613–1798
Gran ColombiaRepublic of Colombia1819–1831
Federal Republic of Central AmericaFederal Republic of Central American1823–1838
Granadine ConfederationGranadine Confederation1858–1863
United States of ColombiaUnited States of Colombia1863–1886States
First Spanish RepublicSpanish Republic1873-1874
Beiyang ChinaRepublic of China1912–1928Provinces
Mountainous Republic of the Northern CaucasusMountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus1917–1922Republics
Weimar RepublicGerman Reich1919–1933States
East GermanyGerman Democratic Republic1949–1990States
Soviet UnionUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1922–1991Republics
YugoslaviaFederal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1963) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1963–1992)1945–1992Republics
Serbia and MontenegroFederal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003) State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006)1992–2006Constituent republics
BurmaUnion of Burma1948–1962States
IndonesiaRepublic of the United States of Indonesia1949–1950States
CameroonFederal Republic of Cameroon1961–1972
Czechoslovak Socialist RepublicCzechoslovak Republic (1948–1960) Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1960–1990)1969–1990Republics
Czech and Slovak Federative RepublicCzech and Slovak Federative Republic1990–1992Republics

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External links

  • at Merriam-Webster