of course not.
democratic countries are considerably more than countries with a monarch.
there are only a handful left.
Usually the monarchy. That is the king or queen
Countries that are ruled by a king or queen are most often termed to be monarchies. Saudi Arabia, as an example is a monarchy. The king there has a large degree of power.
The United Kingdom is a monarchy. Until the revolution, France was a monarchy as was (and some still are) most of the countries of Europe. Any civilization with discrete boundaries and a royal family was/is a monarchy...example Ancient Egypt. There has to be a single king or queen.
No countries really use limited monarchy, but countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and others use monarchy while also using another form of government.
The three most densely populated countries in the world are Monaco, Singapore, and Bahrain. These countries have high population densities due to their small land areas and high populations.
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countries in western hemispheres like united states of America and some countries in south Asia and midde east have limited monarchy
No, even though most of the Nordic countries are constitutional monarchies, Finland has a president.
yes, because they have dictators in Monarchy telling them what to do. In the United States the democratic have more freedom they are more free than Monarchy.
As of October 2023, there are very few countries with a monarchy that can be described as socialist. The most notable example is the Kingdom of Bhutan, which has a constitutional monarchy and has adopted some socialist principles in its development policies, particularly focusing on Gross National Happiness. Other countries with monarchies, such as Saudi Arabia or Brunei, have aspects of welfare state policies but do not fit the traditional definition of socialism. Overall, the intersection of monarchy and socialism is quite rare.
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