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Meaning of "constitutional monarchies"

constitutional monarchies: a form of government in which a monarch acts as head of state within the parameters of a constitution
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It must be replaced by constitutional monarchies and republics.
Constitutional monarchies have nonpartisan monarchs as their head of state.
The majority of current monarchies are constitutional monarchies.
Some states are constitutional monarchies with elected parliaments.
Constitutions became important in defining the public virtue of republics and constitutional monarchies.
I enjoy and respect constitutional monarchies.
All constitutional monarchies.
These countries are called constitutional monarchies.
In constitutional monarchies the immunity of the Prince is linked to ministerial countersignature.
They are only constitutional monarchies.
Still others are similar to Canada in that they are constitutional monarchies.
Federal constitutional monarchies.
Canada and Australia are also both constitutional monarchies.
Both countries are constitutional monarchies and Commonwealth realms.
Italian and Spanish fascism arose within constitutional monarchies.

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Most populous constitutional monarchies in the world are in Asia, Japan and Thailand.
You said you do not like the constitutional monarchies.
We are both constitutional monarchies.
A quarter of the European Union is made up of constitutional monarchies.
Category, Constitutional monarchies.
There also exist today several federal Constitutional Monarchies.
The Middle Eastern countries with Constitutional monarchies are generally considered democratic.
The final sentence of paragraph 6 indeed reflected an attempt to take account of constitutional monarchies.
Indeed, there are nineteen2 other constitutional monarchies outside the Commonwealth.
In the modern world there are two types of monarchies, absolute monarchies and constitutional monarchies.
However, the two most populous constitutional monarchies in the world are in Asia, Japan.
Except for a few absolute monarchies, most post-colonial states are either republics or constitutional monarchies.
Corruption and shift toward genuine constitutional monarchies in which power.
In itself, it constituted a fundamental precedent for the later development of European constitutional monarchies.
East and Southeast Asian constitutional monarchies.
In the Gulf, a debate could have been started around emerging constitutional monarchies.
In addition, they are all constitutional monarchies.
Of the leading ten countries in the UN Human Development Index, eight are constitutional monarchies.
Today, most monarchies are constitutional monarchies.
All the states in Malaysia except for Malacca, Penang, Sabah, and Sarawak, are constitutional monarchies.
Busoga is a traditional Bantu kingdom and one of four constitutional monarchies in present-day Uganda.
At present, most of the reigns are governed by constitutional monarchies.
Busoga is a traditional Bantu kingdom and one of five constitutional monarchies in present-day Uganda.
England and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth had constitutional monarchies.
HUO, They can even become constitutional monarchies.
For example, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, and Bahrain are considered constitutional monarchies.
Parliamentary republics rub shoulders with presidential regimes, constitutional monarchies and mixed systems.
Some jams are democracies, and others are constitutional monarchies.
At this point, I am rapidly seeing the point of constitutional monarchies.
England, Sweden and Spain have constitutional monarchies.
Of the 28 members of the European Union, seven are constitutional monarchies.

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