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a ruler must consult the executive branch of government

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In a limited monarchy, the monarch typically serves as a ceremonial figurehead and a symbol of national unity. They have a more symbolic and symbolic role, with limited or no political power. The monarch may also have specific constitutional duties, such as opening and closing the parliament or appointing the prime minister.

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