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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.

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a constitutional monarchy is when the monarch shares power with a constitutionally set up government. The UK is an example of a constitutional monarchy. An absolute monarchy is when the monarch has all the power. An example of this is Saudi Arabia.

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A constitutional monarchy is a system of government where the head of state is a monarch (by which is meant usually a hereditary monarch as opposed to an elected one), whose powers are restricted and controlled by the contitution of the country involved. More often than not, the monarch in such a system has very little real power, limited to opening and closing the legislature, but is representative and symbolic of the state. It is distinguished from elective monarchies (presidential systems), which often give extensive powers into the hands of the monarch.

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constitutional Monarchy is when a ruler (a king or queen) is not as powerful as the actual goverment.

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a monarchy in which the monarch rules according to the constitution and laws of the nation.

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It is a system in which the monarch's power is limited, because they only act on the advice of the politicians who run the government

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