The term you're looking for is "constitutional monarchy". A constitutional monarch (king)'s powers are limited by the country's Constitution; hence the name. In all countries of the Western world that still have a king, his or her powers are limited by the Constitution to the extent that his/her role is almost purely ceremonial.
A monarch rules but with parliamentary controls.
A monarch rules but with parliamentary controls.
It is a multiparty democracy under a constitutional monarch.
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Monarch - 2013 was released on: USA: 1 January 2013 (limited)
An absolute monarch wields unrestricted power and authority over the state, making decisions without legal or constitutional limitations. In contrast, a limited monarch operates within the bounds of a constitution or laws that restrict their powers, often sharing authority with elected officials or a legislative body. This distinction means that while an absolute monarch can act unilaterally, a limited monarch's actions are subject to legal frameworks and the will of the people.
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by the signing of the magna carta
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The english Bill of Rights.
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