Yes. The elected government must be approved by the reigning monarch. Also all bills must be grant royal assent before they can be considered to be law. At any time the monarch can dismiss the government and replace it with able personnel until new elections has taken place.
No, they have no real power.
Because the monarch has no real power and is just a figurehead.
Denmarks best midfielder is Ramadhal.
Denmarks famous butter is known as Lurpak.
The King of Denmark and in real life was King Christian X.
Europe
When a monarch has unlimited power, the government is called an absolute monarchy.
It demonstrated that power reverted to the people when a monarch was absent.
Parliament
The monarch had the power to make or change laws, to collect some kinds of taxes and estates.
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