Constitutional monarchies vary considerably in form and function, from severely limited powers vested in the monarch to monarchs that are very strong and act as the head of an executive branch of government.
It would even be possible to have a constitutional monarch elected, either for life or for a set term.
It would be fair (and easy) to say that the only two features shared by all constitutional monarchies are a reigning monarch as head of state, and a formalized constitution defining and limiting the rights and powers of that monarch, perhaps defining duties and obligations of the monarchy, and/or defining and guaranteeing rights and privileges of the people.
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No. Thailand has a constitutional monarchy.
it's Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy
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Spain is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy
yes. morocco's government is constitutional monarchy.
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It has a parliamentary government with a constitutional monarcy.Constitutional Monarchy
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England has a constitutional monarchy. It is well governed.
Jordan currently has a Constitutional Monarchy with 2 Legislative bodies.
the government invented was Constitutional Monarchy
Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
The United Kingdom is a Constitutional Monarchy.
Constitutional monarchy is the type of government currently in place in England. The change from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy took place in 1688 with the Glorious Revolution.