Absolute rulers of many titles and descriptions have been contested over the centuries. Could you please narrow down the question to a particular era or country?
It Depends on The King is he wants to have a Congress or to become an Autocrat
Prior to the 1905 revolution there was an absolute monarchy. Afterwards, a parliamentary body was created... and was disbanded not much later.
In an absolute monarchy, laws are typically made solely by the monarch who holds absolute power and authority over the government. The monarch may consult with advisors or a council, but ultimately has the final say in creating and implementing laws without the need for approval from a legislative body.
1. In an absolute monarchy only the people selected by the ruler are allowed to participate in the government. 2. In an absolute monarchy one person, the ruler, has the power to make decisions. 3. Majority rules does not exist in an absolute monarchy. Minority rule and one-person rule exist in an absolute monarchy. (I COPIED THIS FROM MY TEXTBOOK)
When a country is ruled by royalty, it is called a monarchy. In a monarchy, the position of the ruler, often a king or queen, is usually inherited and can be absolute or constitutional, depending on the country's laws and traditions. Absolute monarchies grant the ruler near-complete control, while constitutional monarchies have limitations imposed by a constitution or legislative body.
A direct monarchy is a system of government where a monarch holds absolute power and makes all decisions without constraints from a constitution or parliament. In contrast, a limited monarchy is a system where the monarch's powers are constitutionally restricted by a parliament or other governing body, and they share power with other branches of government.
An absolute monarch: - does not have to answer to another body (such as a parliament) - rules by divine right, i.e. claims that God gave the monarch the power to rule - controls all aspects of domestic and foreign policy But may or may not have a bureaucracy to do some of the work
Absolute Body Control was created in 1979.
There are many European countries who have monarchies today, such as the UK, the Netherlands, Denmark, etc. Almost all of these are constitutional monarchies, where the monarch is the head of state, but there is also a political body (such as a parliament) where most of the power resides. Vatican City is the only European country to be an absolute monarchy, where the Pope is the absolute monarch. All other European countries, with the exception of Belarus (who is a dictatorship), are republics or representative democracies.
well every body has different opinions. One thing i find that is bad is that one person is making choices for MILLIONS of others.
well every body has different opinions. One thing i find that is bad is that one person is making choices for MILLIONS of others.
It was an advisory body only, with the King retaining absolute power over the decision making process.