As of October 2023, there are very few countries with a monarchy that can be described as socialist. The most notable example is the Kingdom of Bhutan, which has a constitutional monarchy and has adopted some socialist principles in its development policies, particularly focusing on Gross National Happiness. Other countries with monarchies, such as Saudi Arabia or Brunei, have aspects of welfare state policies but do not fit the traditional definition of socialism. Overall, the intersection of monarchy and socialism is quite rare.
The four types of European government are: republic, federal republic, socialist republic, and constitutional monarchy. However, not many countries are still considered to be socialist republics.
these are countries where there is absence of monarchy and the govt. set up here may be secularist/socialist/capitalist may be a democratic one .....thus they are free of an authorised control.........
There are no socialist countries in Europe.
There are very few countries that follow AbsoluteMonarchies. Saudi Arabia might be one of them. In terms of Constitutional Monarchies, Canada, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand are amongst the few that do. Many of the Commonwealth countries are also governed under constitutional monarchy
There are no European countries that are completely socialist.
There are no socialist countries in Europe.
the state provides many social services
Socialist countries are also capitalist countries. The two are not mutually exclusive.
Spain, Greece, Slovenia, Austria & Cyprus are the most Left Led Countries but are not truly socialist.
the state provides many social services
Russia primarily, and many smaller countries
No. Jamaica is a Parliamentary Democracy and Constitutional Monarchy within the Commonwealth of Nations.