Some countries have two different governments at the same time because people don't all agree on who should be in charge. Imagine a school where one kid says they're the principal, and another kid says they’re the real leader, both are trying to run things even though only one can be right. That's kind of what happens when a country has two governments.
Examples
- In some countries, two leaders claim the same job at the same time, like two kids both saying they’re the principal.
- During an election, two governments can form when people don’t all agree who won.
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See also
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Governments?
- What's the Point of a Doomsday Clock?
- What's the Point of a Doomsday Clock?
- Why Do We Use ‘Secret’ Codes in Politics and History?
- What's the Difference Between a Monarchy and a Democracy?