No, they have no real power.
The legislative branch, parliament, the monarch, the dictator and their cabinet, it depends on the form of government
In a monarchy, the head of the government is either king or queen. They are responsible for making the decisions in a monarchy.
Not every monarch was in fact a supreme ruler in every Feudal society. Many enlisted the aid of advisers and cabinet-like assistants that made many decisions for them.
The head of the Danish government is the prime minister. The head of Denmark is the monarch, currently a queen, but the royal family has no political power.
The senate,house of commons,cabinet,judiciary,prime minister,house of parliament,governor general and the monarch
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A direct monarchy is a system of government where a monarch holds absolute power and makes all decisions without constraints from a constitution or parliament. In contrast, a limited monarchy is a system where the monarch's powers are constitutionally restricted by a parliament or other governing body, and they share power with other branches of government.
In Great Britain, the country is led by the prime minister, who is supported by the cabinet and ministers. The prime minister is responsible for all decisions and policy. The next most important role in the British government is that of the deputy prime minister. Next is the cabinet which consists of high ranking, experienced political leaders, who meet to discuss what they believe to be the most important issues. The government's ministers are chosen by the prime minister from both the House of Commons and House of Lords.
When a monarch has unlimited power, the government is called an absolute monarchy.
An absolute monarch is someone who: 1. Their legitimacy to rule was based on heredity 2. They centralized the national government under their control and domination 3. They made laws but didn't have to follow them 4. Individuals had to obey the monarch and abide by their decisions 5. Only individual right that existed were privileges the monarch decided
Parliamentary monarchy - a state headed by a monarch who is not actively involved in policy formation or implementation (i.e., the exercise of sovereign powers by a monarch in a ceremonial capacity); true governmental leadership is carried out by a cabinet and its head - a prime minister, premier, or chancellor - who are drawn from a legislature (parliament)
In an autocracy, the important government decisions are made by a single ruler or a small group of individuals who hold absolute power. This can be a dictator, monarch, or a ruling party. The decision-making process is centralized and does not involve public participation or checks and balances typically found in democratic systems.