Gambian Government
The Gambian Government operates as a presidential republic, where the President serves as both the head of state and government. The government is divided into three branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial. The National Assembly, which consists of elected representatives, plays a crucial role in law-making and governance.
The current political landscape in The Gambia has evolved since the end of the long-standing rule of Yahya Jammeh in 2017. The government aims to promote democracy, human rights, and economic development, while also addressing challenges such as corruption and poverty.