You cannot vote for the monarch, but there can be elections for politicians. Lots of countries have a monarchy and also have elected politicians. They are known as constitutional monarchies. Countries like the Netherlands, Thailand, Spain, Japan, Denmark and many others. The head of state is usually the monarch, but the government and its head are elected politicians. They are responsible for the day to day running of the country and laws.
It was a monarchy - there was no voting.
Egypt is a monarchy so they don’t vote.
im not so sure since its a monarchy
No, mandatory voting would never work in the United States.
with a king
No, it is democracy at work.
it works like america democracy democracy means voting
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In 1792 the French monarchy was abolished by the National Convention.
Yes, because the Greeks had many styles of governments like Monarchy and Oligarchy and Democracy. In the US we have Monarchy which was ruled by 1 person and Democracy which was ruled by citizens and citizens are aloud to vote. We have democracy because of the voting and we have the Monarchy for the 1 ruler.
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Yes. courts in a constitutional monarchy work independent of the king/queen but does their work in the name of the sovereign. Courts are usually court "crown courts".