Elections are held every six months in this country

Generally, in most of the countries, elections are held after 5 to 6 years to elect the government.
But, there is one country in Europe where elections are held every 6 months.
In San Marino, Europe, every 6 months, 2 heads of state are elected, who are called 'Captain-Regent'.
San Marino is one of some of the oldest democracies in the world. 34 thousand people live here.
San Marino is one of some of the oldest democracies in the world. 34 thousand people live here.
In the election of the Captain Regent, the members of the Great and General Council, whose number is only 60, vote.
Captain Regent was elected for the first time in 1243. For 778 years, the head of state changes here every 6 months.
The Parliament is called Arango. This constitution came into effect in 1600, adopting the current electoral process.
The opposition leader is usually elected as the top leader of the country in elections held every 6 months.
The 60 members of ARENGO are directly elected by the public, which happens every 5 years.
First the members of Parliament were elected by the head of every family of the country, then these members used to elect the Captain Regent.
San Marino is one of the countries in the world where the public is taxed the lowest.