constitutional monarchy
constitutional monarchy
A monarchy.
The Queen
the king or queen
A constitutional monarchy.
Jamaica has a Constitutional Parliamentary Democracy. This means that they have a King or Queen who acts as a symbolic head of state but has little role in the government, and a Prime Minister, who exercises effective political power.
The head of state in the U.K is Gordon BrownThe queen is the head of State, she has the absolute power over the government and has the power to pass laws... so basically she is the head of government.
A government run by a king or queen would be an absolute monarchy. Although, some nations, such as the United Kingdom, have a constitutional monarchy, where the queen does not have absolute power.
monarchy
Because the queen is the leader and its like the house of lord is congress and the queen is the president
The head of government in Canada is the prime minister. Currently, The Right Honourable Stephen Harper, P.C., M.P. (Calgary-Southwest) is the Prime Minister of Canada. While most decision-making power rests with the prime minister, nominal executive power is vested in the head of State (Her Majesty the Queen, represented by the Governor General).
A constitutional monarchy.
It is the Prime Minister and their government who run the United Kingdom. The Queen does legally have the power to overturn a government decision, but no monarch has done so for a long time. So, the Queen is the Head of State, but doesn't have any real power.