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Constitutional monarchy is a form of government in which a monarch acts as the head of state within the parameters set by a constitution or legal framework. In this system, the monarch's powers are largely ceremonial and symbolic, while political power is exercised by elected officials and governed by laws. The constitution often outlines the rights of citizens and the structure of government, ensuring a balance between the monarchy and democratic principles. Examples of constitutional monarchies include the United Kingdom, Sweden, and Japan.

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