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A monarch is part of government.

Additional: While the above is a factual answer (insofar as it goes) there are TWO types of monarchys:

A monarch who exercises full or nearly full and executive, legislative and judicial powers unrestricted by constitutional or legal restrictions is often referred to as an "absolute monarchy." This type of monarch CAN override whatever government body exists between themself and their subjects.

When the powers of the monarch are effectively limited and restricted by law to respect the liberties and needs of the people and curb oppression through taxation and other means, the system is normally referred to as "constitutional monarchy." This type of monarch CANNOT peremptorily over-rule the actions of whatever government body that exists between themself and their subjects.

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