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.
Australia is a constitutional monarchy.
It is different
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.
Saudi Arabia is neither a presidential nor a paramilitary state; it is an absolute monarchy. The country is ruled by the Saudi royal family, with the king holding significant power over the government and state affairs. While there are military and paramilitary forces, the governance structure is primarily centralized around the monarchy rather than through a presidential system or paramilitary control.
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.