In a constitutional monarchy, the responsibility for passing laws typically lies with the elected parliament or legislature, which represents the will of the people. The monarch may have a ceremonial role in the legislative process, such as granting royal assent to bills, but their powers to influence or enact laws are usually limited by the constitution. Ultimately, the government, led by the prime minister, plays a significant role in proposing and shaping legislation.
In a Monarchy power is inherited. This holds true in a Constitutional Monarchy if that is based on the laws governing the monarchy.
You may mean 'constitutional monarchy' - A monarchy in which the powers of the ruler are restricted to those granted under the constitution and laws of the nation.
The difference between absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy is that in the absolute monarchy, the monarch holds the supreme or absolute powers, whereas in the constitutional monarchy, the head of state is a hereditary or elected monarch
A constitutional monarchy is one where kings and queens are the heads of state in a country. They do not have the ability to make laws.
a form of government in which one person who inherits or is forced to a throne the leader's power is limited by laws A constitutional monarchy is a form of political government, NOT an economic system. There can be a variety of different economic policies (and economic theories) employed by a country under a constitutional monarchy. So, your question is unanswerable - it depends heavily on what type of constitutional monarchy, and what specific economic policy that constitutional monarchy follows.
Monarchy comes in two varieties, absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy. That is to say, the monarch can be a dictator, or can preside over a more democratic state. In the absolute version, monarchy would be an example of autocracy. In the constitutional monarchy the ruler's powers are very limited because of the Constitution and laws of the nation.
Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands and is therefore subject to the laws and form of government that is practiced in said country. The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy much the same as the United Kingdom.
The leader's power is limited by laws.
I have no idea what so ever. I believe that a multiparty democracy is a country with a democratic goverment. And a constitutional monarchy is a monarchy in which the powers of the ruler are restricted to those granted under the constitution and laws of the nation. Hope that helps.
A monarchy's rule is called a monarchy itself, which can take various forms such as absolute monarchy, where the monarch holds significant power, or constitutional monarchy, where their powers are limited by a constitution or laws. In an absolute monarchy, the monarch has almost complete control over the government and its functions. In contrast, a constitutional monarchy often involves a parliamentary system where elected officials share power with the monarch.
A absolute monarchy means the monarch acts as the sole power of authority for the state. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch acts as head of state, but is bound by a set of rules or constitution which limit their power in some way. Constitutional monarchies often have a parlimentary system, and sometimes (but not always) the monarch plays largely a ceremonial role. Constitutional monarchies have also co-existed in facist states.
Well the President generally comes up with it but it has to go through Congress and be voted on.