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After the French Revolution, the constitutional monarchy was briefly replaced by an absolute monarchy, then democracy.
They were removed from office and executed.
Frances government
The type of government for France is a semi-presidential system. The President shares executive power with the Prime Minister.
Frances McColl has written: 'Ebenezer McColl, \\' -- subject(s): Biography, Canada, Government relations, Indian agents, Indians of North America
it was basically just a parliamentary democracy
Mary Frances Kerr Donaldson has written: 'Caswell County, 1777-1877' -- subject(s): Indexes, Politics and government, Sources
Mary Frances Neff has written: 'Chancellery secretaries in Venetian politics and society, 1480-1533' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History, Secretaries
Mary Frances Sandars has written: 'The life and times of Queen Adelaide' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, Court and courtiers, History, Politics and government, Queens
Frances' performance, or Frances's performance.
She is a badger.
A king possesses the powers that his subjects give him (or maybe tolerate in him). Most extant kings are "Constitutional Monarchs" which means that an elected government passes laws which the monarch then signs. Generally this type of monarch does not have the veto power that is possessed by an American president. He is the head of state, but this is a purely symbolic thing.