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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.

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No, the two terms are mutually exclusive.

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