The monarchy in Belgium is Constitutional and popular. Albert ll is Head of State and King of the Belgians
It is Constitutional Monarchy
Belgium has a Parliamentary Democracy. IT is also a Constitutional Monarchy as Belgium has a King. Belgium is also a Federation.
Belgium became independent in 1830. We splitted from The Netherlands and became a monarchy.
Yes, the Kingdom of Belgium is a federal parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy. Belgium has a king and a prime minister.
Federal parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy
Belgium is a democratic monarchy while France is a Republic ( No royalty )France is also much larger than Belgium. Belgians make much better beer.
Belgium is a Parliamentary, Constitutional, Democratic and Federal Monarchy. The Head of State is the King/Queen of the Belgians and the Head of Government is the Prime Minister of Belgium.
Japan is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy similar to the UK, Canada, Sweden or Belgium. The Emperor is the head of state and keeps strictly out of politics.
Don't bury the monarchy before it falls, and since Belgium is not going to separate soon, because it's impossible to devise that country that can still take quite a while.
In an absolutist monarchy such as Saudi Arabia, the King and his chosen ministers make the laws etc.. In a constitutional monarchy such as UK, Luxembourg, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, Japan, Norway, Sweden or Spain the monarch, government and parliament are separate, with the monarch staying out of politics.
As of July 2013, the current type of government that the country of Belgium is under is a federal monarchy. The current leader is King Phillipe and the Prime Minister is Elio De Ruppa.