No
in 1905 the majority voted for monarchy after the separation from Sweden
There can be little difference between a parliamentary republic and a constitutional monarchy, except the President in a parliamentary republic (such as Germany or Ireland) has made a positive decision to become Head of State.
July 1st 1867.
A constitutional monarchy
What had the english goverment become at end of 16th century?"
Britain became the first parliamentary monarchy (or constitutional monarchy).
No, it was not. It was a federal monarchy. Germany did not become a republic until the monarchy fell apart in 1918.
A constitutional monarchy
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A constitutional monarchy, run by Parliament, with religious persecuton oulawed.
With great difficulty. Being a constitutional monarchy, Australia only has a Prime Minister, not a President.
The National Assembly of France completed the drafting of the constitution in 1791.Its main objective was to limit the powers of the monarch.These powers instead of being concentrated in the hands of one person, were now seperated and assigned to different institutions- The Legesliature, The Executive and The Judiciary.This made France a constitutional monarchy.