um, i think there is china - Tanzania, possibley North Korea
They are both in countries
Some sentences that include the word "constitutional government" include:1. We need constitutional government. 2. Constitutional government will help us (Americans) stay together.3. Some countries don't have a constitutional government and that's why they live in an autocratic government which is a government in which someone has as much power as they want, kind of like Hitler.
The Benelux countries: Belgium; Netherlands;Luxembourg, are all democratic, constitutional monarchies.
What were the guidelines that were established by the founding fathers at the Constitutional Convention?
Constitutional monarchy is a form of democratic government where in monarchs play the role of a non-party political head of state within a constitution. Australia, Japan, Canada, Cambodia and Spain are countries with constitutional monarchy.
Some sentences that include the word "constitutional government" include:1. We need constitutional government. 2. Constitutional government will help us (Americans) stay together.3. Some countries don't have a constitutional government and that's why they live in an autocratic government which is a government in which someone has as much power as they want, kind of like Hitler.
uhh i don't know, sorry. Go hit the books -.-
Dario Castiglione has written: 'Constitutional politics in the European Union' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Constitutional law, European Convention (2002-2003 : Brussels, Belgium), European Union countries 'Constitutional politics in the European Union' -- subject(s): Politics and government, European Union countries, European Convention (2002-2003 : Brussels, Belgium), Constitutional law
A constitutional government is a government that has a limit to the power.
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.
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.
The title given to the leader of a constitutional government varies depending on the country. In many countries, the leader is referred to as the President, while in others, they may be called the Prime Minister or the Chancellor. Some countries also have unique titles for their leaders, such as Emperor, King, or Queen.