No, the Philippines is not a monarchy; it is a democratic republic. The country has a president as the head of state and government, elected by the people. The political system is characterized by a separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The Philippines gained independence from colonial rule and established its republican government in the 20th century.
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Thailand is a constitutional monarchy currently administered by a military junta. The Philippines is a unitary presidential constitutional republic.
A monarchy means that there is a king or queen as part of the government. Therfore, the United States, the Philippines, Mexico, all of South America, Israel, and about half of Europe does not have a monarch.
The form of monarchial government adopted by the Spaniards in the Philippines was both Absolute and Limited (Constitutional) monarchy.Absolute Monarchy- since Philippines was a colony of Spain, the primary authority resides from the Royal family in Spain.Limited Monarchy- the highest authority rulling the Philippines was the Governor General (Gobernador Heneral) and by virtue of the union the church and state, Friars (Prayle)has the same power as of the Gov. General.Good luck!-Taj Ngilay
The government was a monarchy, but it was ruled by the Governor General as an administrator in behalf of the King and Queen of Spain
It was a colony ruled under the Spanish monarchy until 1898 when it became a temporary U.S. colony. It became independent in 1946.
Absolute monarchy
The similarities between a monarchy and constitutional monarchy are that their are both monarchies.
The monarchy is collapsing. Is Monaco a duchy or monarchy? Why don't Monarch butterflies have a monarchy?
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the government invented was Constitutional Monarchy
Yes Suadi Arabia is a Monarchy!