There are three African countries that are run by monarchies and earn the title 'Kingdom'. They are Lesotho, Morocco and Swaziland.
Lesotho and Morocco have constitutional monarchies, meaning that the monarch is also the head of state by the laws of the constitution. The United Kingdom, Spain, Denmark and Sweden are examples of constitutional monarchies.
Swaziland, however, has an absolute monarchy, so that the monarch shares the titles of head of state and head of government, not restricted by a constitution or law. Along with Brunei, Qatar, Oman and Saudi Arabia, Swaziland is the only current absolute monarchy, and is the only non-Islamic absolute monarchy.
Previous African monarchies included Zululand in South Africa, Ashanti in Ghana and varying sub-national monarchies in present-day Uganda.
The only country in Africa with a non-democratic form of government is Swaziland. All the other countries are either republics or constitutional monarchies, which are both democratic governments.
There are 54 independent countries in Africa.
No, there are 52 independent countries in Africa.
I think that there are 54 countries in Africa.
The scramble for Africa was the initial rush by the European superpowers and other lesser monarchies, Britian, France, Germany, Portugal, belgium and Italy. The Partition of Africa took place much later when Africa was carved up between these nations obviously the stronger countries received larger colonies. This partition of Africa by European countries is the main reason for many of the wars and disagreements in Africa today over borders etc.
They are their own countries with traditional monarchies and have no desire to be a part of South Africa.
The only country in Africa with a non-democratic form of government is Swaziland. All the other countries are either republics or constitutional monarchies, which are both democratic governments.
Lesotho and Swaziland are both small, landlocked countries entirely surrounded by South Africa. They are both monarchies and are very traditional and indigeous.
Describe the decision-making role of citizens in countries that are dictatorships and in countries that are absolute monarchies.
The following countries are currently monarchies in 2013:BahrainBelgiumBhutanCambodiaDenmarkJordanLesothoMoroccoNetherlandsNorwaySaudi ArabiaSpainSwazilandSwedenThailandTongaUnited Kingdom
Saudi Arabia
Jamaica
Most have either absolute monarchies or dictatorships, in the case of Iran. Countries with monarchies include Qatar, Bahrain, and the United arab Emirates. Human rights are small in these countries.
Not as a whole, but different countries have different monarchies, or governments.
Great brittian is only one there are many
France, England, and Spain
The Benelux countries: Belgium; Netherlands;Luxembourg, are all democratic, constitutional monarchies.