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Caribbean governments

Caribbean governments vary widely across the region, with most being independent nations. They typically operate as parliamentary democracies or constitutional monarchies, where a prime minister leads the government, often elected by the parliament. Some territories are still British Overseas Territories, like Bermuda, governed by a mixture of local and British law. Many Caribbean nations face challenges such as economic dependence on tourism and climate change. Regional cooperation is often facilitated through organizations like CARICOM, which promotes economic integration and political collaboration among member states.