No, a country cannot simultaneously have an absolute monarchy and a federal republic, as these two systems of governance are fundamentally contradictory. An absolute monarchy centralizes power in a single ruler, while a federal republic distributes power among various levels of government and typically involves elected representatives. However, a country could have regions with different governance structures, but as a whole, it would still adhere to one primary system.
These incude:1800-1821: Overseas territory as part of the Spanish Empire (Viceroyalty of the New Spain)1821-1824: Absolute monarchy (First Mexican Empire)1824-1864: Federal republic (Federal Republic of the United Mexican States)1864-1867: Absolute monarchy (Second Mexican Empire)1867-1900: Federal Republic (United Mexican States)
what is the difference between a republic and a monarchy?
No, Argentina is a Federal Republic.
Brazil is a presidential federal republic not a monarchy.
No, it was not. It was a federal monarchy. Germany did not become a republic until the monarchy fell apart in 1918.
Afghanistan Kabul Republic Armenia Yerevan Republic Azerbaijan Baku Republic Bahrain Manama Constitutional monarchy Bangladesh Dhaka Republic Bhutan Thimphu Constitutional monarchy Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Absolute monarchy Cambodia Phnom Penh Constitutional monarchy China, People's Republic of Beijing Republic Taiwan Taipei Republic Cyprus Nicosia Republic Georgia Tbilisi Republic India New Delhi Republic Indonesia Jakarta Republic Iran Tehran Republic Iraq Baghdad Republic Israel Jerusalem Republic Japan Tokyo Constitutional monarchy Jordan Amman Constitutional monarchy Kazakhstan Astana Republic North Korea Pyongyang Republic Russia Moscow Republic South Korea Seoul Republic Kuwait Kuwait City Constitutional monarchy Kyrgyzstan Bishkek Republic Laos Vientiane Republic Lebanon Beirut Republic Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Constitutional monarchy Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Republic Myanmar Naypyidaw n/a Nepal Kathmandu Republic Oman Muscat Absolute monarchy Pakistan Islamabad Republic Philippines Manila Republic Qatar Doha Absolute monarchy Saudi Arabia Riyadh Absolute monarchy Singapore Singapore (city-state) Republic Sri Lanka Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte Republic Syria Damascus Republic Tajikistan Dushanbe Republic Thailand Bangkok Constitutional monarchy East Timor Dili Republic Turkey Ankara Republic Turkmenistan Aşgabat Republic United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Constitutional monarchy Uzbekistan Tashkent Republic Vietnam Hanoi Republic Yemen Sana'a Republic East Timor Dili Republic
No, the US is a Federal Republic.
An absolute monarchy, led by Emperor Agustin I. However, due to mismanaged finances, republicans staged a coup d'etat and sacked Agustin de Iturbide in 1823, switching to a federal republic during the same year.
Yes. After a few years of a failing monarchy, Mexico switched to a republic form of government.Nowadays, Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic.
A republic is a state in which the citizens entitled to vote and their power is exercised by representatives chosen by them. A monarchy is a state in which the supreme power belongs to a monarch (such as a king). So the US is a republic.
No, Iraq is not a monarchy. It is a federal parliamentary republic. The country has a President and a Prime Minister who are elected, rather than a royal family ruling the nation. Iraq's government structure is defined by its constitution, which was adopted in 2005.
India is a federal republic.