Anand Mehta is correct; the two terms of "republic" and "monarchy" are mutually exclusive as terms since a republic is ruled by legislative bodies (primarily or exclusively elected) or elected executives. However, a constitutional monarchy has the elected legislative which resembles exactly what you would see in a republic as well as a king, which is requisite for a monarchy and would be a hybrid-regime.
No, the two terms are mutually exclusive.
Democracy is good because of the form government gave people more freedom.
becouase the republic they have any body or people viewed as a commonwealth
Being a republic means that the Indian citizens have got the right to elect their own leaders and that they are not ruled by any monarchy.
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No, they have no jurisdiction in Republic of Ireland as it is a seperate country.
Whether a country is a constitutional monarchy or not does not have any bearing on the question of whether you can have dual citizenship in such a country. As a result, the answer depends on the particular country in question and its policy on dual citizenship.
Technically Jamestown and any governing body at Jamestown was sanctioned by the King...a monarch. A monarchy that allows assemblies to be formed is a limited or constitutional monarchy. As such, by definition, Jamestown couldn't be a republic because a republic implies the absence of a monarch...limited or otherwise. Jamestown therefore was a representative democracy.
it is not conquored, captured or ruled by any other country, republic or continent
The United Kingdom is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy. There are no republics located in any territory claimed by the UK.
There was never any place called "Hebrew". If you are talking about Israel, it was a monarchy in ancient times. Today it is a parlimentary republic.
We had a monarchy if you can call that a government. But besides that no. According to our Constitution we are still a monarchy though but we have a parlament and a primeminister running the country.
Haiti is a country. It is not in any other country. It is on the island of Hispaniola. Also on that island is another country, Dominican Republic.