No
France had a much stronger monarchy than England.
Monarchy, democracy, and dictatorship are all forms of government that involve the exercise of power and authority over a state or community. Each system can influence the distribution of power, whether it's centralized in a single ruler (monarchy and dictatorship) or shared among the populace (democracy). Additionally, all three can impact citizens' rights and freedoms, though the extent and nature of those rights vary significantly between the systems. Lastly, these forms of governance can coexist with various political ideologies and cultural contexts, shaping their implementation and function.
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Sweden's government is a constitutional monarchy/unitary parliamentary representative democracy.Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
It had a parliamentary democracy with a chamber of deputies and a senate, a President and a Prime Minister with an associated cabinet of ministers as it did before the First World War
monarchy
Direct Democracy, Tribal Rule, Absolute Monarchy, Dictatorship, Oligarchy, Constitutional Monarchy and Representative Democracy.
Egypt is not currently a monarchy but a Republic. The country has not been a monarchy since the early to mid 1900's.
It is a democracy.
Iceland has a government of democracy.
You could call it a Dictatorship as it is ruled by the military.
Direct Democracy, Representative Democracy (Republic), Totalitarian Dictatorship, Monarchy, and a Theocracy (religious and political leader is the same person).
monarchy, democracy, and dictatorship.
The major types of a government is a direct democracy, representative democracy, constitutional monarchy, absolute monarchy, and a dictatorship.
representative democracy
economic systems
democratic leadership, dictator leadership and etc. my answer is: Republic,Democracy,Parlimentarian,Dictatorship,Monarchy