Constitutionalism is the ideology of following the Constitution by the word regardless of what it says and supporting it. Democracy is the form of government that relies on the majority vote of the population. Democracy can be expressed in direct and representative forms.
A (pure) Democracy, often called a direct democracy, is where the people decide for everything directly. This was only possible in ancient cities where the population is compact enough for people to come together and vote this way.
A Constitutional democracy is the kind of democracy where the people delivered their will to their representatives so they make the important choices for them according to the Constitution. So, a Constitutional Democracy is a democracy "limited" with the Constitution.
It is different from a democracy because in a democratic government the people have a franchise(vote) and participate either directly or indirectly.
Direct Democracy, Tribal Rule, Absolute Monarchy, Dictatorship, Oligarchy, Constitutional Monarchy and Representative Democracy.
Sweden's government is a constitutional monarchy/unitary parliamentary representative democracy.Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
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The major types of a government is a direct democracy, representative democracy, constitutional monarchy, absolute monarchy, and a dictatorship.
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Holland has a king. However, the country is known as a parliamentary representative democracy as well as a constitutional monarchy. This means that the monarchy does not have complete control over the country.
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The UK has a representative democracy, the Prime Minister is voted into power by the British public. It is also a constitutional monarchy, with a limited monarch as a figurehead.
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Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
Canada is both a democracy and a constitutional monarchy. The Queen is Canada's head of state.
After the French Revolution, the constitutional monarchy was briefly replaced by an absolute monarchy, then democracy.