It means that it's a monarchy, but instead of the traditional title or king, queen, prince, etc., the head-of-state is given the title "president". United Arab Emirates is a good example of this type of government.
the government invented was Constitutional Monarchy
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It is called a limited monarchy, as opposed to an absolute monarchy.
It is different
Australia is a constitutional monarchy.
No it has a monarchy
Denmark does not have a president. It is a monarchy and has a King. So there is no presidential system in Denmark.
Brazil is a presidential federal republic not a monarchy.
No, Denmark is a constitutional monarchy
Strictly speaking, it is not. It is a Presidential Dictatorship. However, the method of presidential succession is monarchical, in that sons replace fathers as Presidents.
Federal Representative Presidential Republic.
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In Ancient times, it was a theocratic monarchy. Today in Israel it is a Unitary semi-presidential parliamentary democracy.
Spain does not have a president and therefore does not have presidential elections at all. It is a monarchy, with a king as nominal head of state and a government led by a Prime Minister.
No. "Monarquia" stands for Monarchy. Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic, much like the United States.
No. Australia is a constitutional monarchy, and the head of government is the Prime Minister. The Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II.
NO. Pakistan is officially a Presidential Republic. However, it is often in the control or quasi-control of a military junta. Regardless, it is not a monarchy and has not had a monarchy since the British Occupation which ended in 1947.