No, but the king and prime minister are Mohammed VI ibn Al-Hasan and Abbas El Fassi
dictatorship
MOROCCO. Algeria and Tunisia, the two other Maghreb countries, are Republics. (Tunisia is a functioning democracy, while Algeria is a dictatorship run by the military with an edifice of a republic.)
Parliamentary democracy
Japan's government is a constitutional monarchy. As of 2013, Japan has a government effectiveness rating of 94 percent, according to various worldwide studies and in comparison to other countries.
Canada has a parliamentary democracy within a constitutional monarchy, like the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth Realms.Read more: What_kind_of_government_does_Canada_have
Japan
Japan's government is a constitutional monarchy. As of 2013, Japan has a government effectiveness rating of 94 percent, according to various worldwide studies and in comparison to other countries.
Federalism is a form of government where some powers are divided and other powers are shared. A constitutional monarchy is an example of another form of government.
constitutional republicPeru is considered a constitutional government, where the President and other officials are elected and must govern according to their constitution. This limits the government's power over it's citizens.constitutional republic government :p
A constitutional Monarchy refers to a country governed by a parliament that has a Monarch. The only time the monarch has any power at all is when the government absolutely does not function. At all other times, the monarch is simply there for ritualistic purposes and appearance sake. Japan, England, Thailand, The Netherlands, and a few others have constitutional monarchs.
A constitutional monarchy is a form of government which the monarch acts as the head of state, not the prime minister/president. The prime minister is the head of government. Great example is the United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II. As well having Parliamentary systems. The constitution limits the power of the government. A monarchy is where there is only one ruler the monarch, and has sole power as a ruler. She or he, is not pound to any law and is the supreme ruler. Actually, a monarchy is a general term, including all forms of government where the Head of State is a hereditary position. In a monarchy, the powers of the monarch vary greatly, according to the specific subtype of government form being used. A constitutional monarchy is a specific form of monarchy where the powers of the monarch are strictly defined by a constitution.
Types of states are generally classified by their form of government. The United Kingdom is generally referred to as a Constitutional Monarchy or sometimes as a Parliamentary Limited Monarchy. It is a Unitary state (supreme authority rests solely with a central government, and all other subsidiary governments derive authority from that central government).