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A monarchy is a form of government headed by a king, queen, or an emperor.
After an election the leader of the largest party is invited (by the Queen's representative) to attempt to form a cabinet and if successful this cabinet becomes the government, drawing up legislation to be debated and voted on by the NZ parliament.
a monarchy
A monarchy is a form of government ruled by a king or queen. A democracy is a form of government in which the citizens participate equally in proposal, development and creation of laws. A democracy with a monarch (king or queen) as head of state is called a "Constitutional Monarchy"
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Monarchy, the Victorian period or era was named after the Queen of this period. The queen was Queen Victoria.
A republic
England has a Constitutional Monarchy.
Denmark is a constitutional monarchy, whereas USA is a constitutional republic, meaning Denmark has a monarchy and a queen (it can be a king) who signs the laws. In Denmark there's only one election and whoever wins gets to form the government. There's typically 2 or more parties in a government.
Monarchy.
a monarch, usually a king or queen, holds supreme authority and power over the state. The monarch's position is typically hereditary, meaning it is passed down within the royal family. Monarchies can be absolute or constitutional, depending on the extent of the monarch's powers.
An "Absolute Monarchy".