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Authoritarian state, constitutional monarchy, and republic
Parts of Southeast Asia have a Communist government. Parts have a democratic government. Some have a constitutional monarchy.
No, constitutional monarchies are parliamentary systems. The public elect parliament.
Canada, a western federal democracy consisting of ten provinces and three territories, is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary form of government at both the national and provincial/territorial levels of government.
Australia's government is a federal parliamentary democracy, with the head of government given the title of Prime Minister.Australia has a constitutional monarchy based on the UK systems with HM Queen Elizabeth II as head of state.
That depends on the system of government. In a monarchy or dictatorship it will be the head of state. In some systems it will be a democratically elected head of state. In a constitutional monarchy or presidency, like the UK's, it will be the head of state's representative, the prime minister in most cases.
They didn't. They sacrificed certain royal privileges in favour of the sovereignty of Parliament, and also ended religious persecution and government censorship of the press. This had the effect of strengthening the system of a constitutional monarchy, compared with other systems in Europe.
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.
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Constitutional monarchy is a kind of democratic government where the non-party political head of state is the monarch. The monarch makes the rules and holds formal reserve power while the government takes place in the monarch's name.
The federal system of government is the citizens and government having equal power not a monarchy, but each side being even.
Article 1, Section 3 of the Spanish Constitution says, "3. La forma política del Estado español es la Monarquía parlamentaria". That is, "The political form of the Spanish State is a parlimentary monarchy". See the related link.