Constitutional Monarchy
Norway is a democracy. it is also a monarchy, but the king is not in charge. norwegians vote for a political party they want and the leader of that party becomes the prime minister. How ever all political partys make desitions together.
in 1905 the majority voted for monarchy after the separation from Sweden
Australia has been a constitutional monarchy since Federation, which occurred on 1 January 1901.
Norway is a constitutional monarchy, which means they have a king and a prime minister, like the U.K. Norway is a fairly wealthy country, and it has the second highest employment rate in Europe. Norway has a mixed economy. It´s mixed between market economy and planned economy. The economy is very stable, even under the world wide financial cricis. As a matter of fact is Norway one of the most wealthy country in the world per inhabitant.
Norway is a democratic/constitutional Monarchy. The monarch is Harald V The prime minister is Erna Solberg
The similarities between a monarchy and constitutional monarchy are that their are both monarchies.
constitutional monarchy
Constitutional Monarchy
The political system that was headed by Queen Elizabeth II was a monarchy. Elizabeth has been acting Queen since her coronation in 1953.
Constitutional Monarchy is the governmental form of the Netherlands, with a parliamentary (democratically chosen) House (2nd 'Kamer')
There's never a good constitutional monarchy around when you need one. Sweden is a constitutional monarchy.