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Which is the first Arab oil state to turn itself into a constitutional monarchy?
If the nation is a constitutional monarchy, however, rules vary.
In recent years this kingdom has made a series of changes to become a constitutional monarchy.
It's a constitutional monarchy, and as things stand at the moment, that would be silly.
Under the king, who ruled for 40 years, Afghanistan became a constitutional monarchy.
In the Japanese constitutional monarchy, the emperor does not have any political power.
Activity for the creation of the constitutional monarchy in Georgia.
The Hittites are thought to have had the first constitutional monarchy.
Denmark is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government.
One articulated a republic and the other, not so different, a constitutional monarchy.
Most of them are republican but some favor a constitutional monarchy as in Spain.
The origins of constitutional monarchy in Britain go back a long way.
Form of government: Constitutional monarchy; in practice, a parliamentary democracy.
This form of government is called a constitutional monarchy.
The constitution establishes that the state's form of government is constitutional monarchy.
Australia is a constitutional monarchy with a federal division of powers.
"In the constitutional monarchy, the king has nothing to do with such day-to-day matters."
In 1978, Spain formally became a constitutional monarchy with a democratic political system.
Countries with a king or other monarch and free elections is called a Constitutional monarchy.
The post has existed since the Revolution of 1932, when the country became a constitutional monarchy.
In academic studies, Japan is generally considered a constitutional monarchy with a system of civil law.
In a constitutional monarchy the monarch is subject to a constitution.
The debate over a constitutional monarchy vs. democratic republic was not a new one.
Spain is not currently a republic, but a constitutional monarchy.
At the time, under the constitutional monarchy, such a request was treason.
I have in mind a limited monarchy, during his lifetime.
"But if that wouldn't work here, you could try a limited monarchy, like the Empire.
New Zealand is a constitutional or limited monarchy.
"I am no friend to hereditary limited monarchy in America," Adams wrote explicitly.
It is also called limited monarchy.
They took advantage of the opportunity to attract the cities, letting them believe that they would establish a limited monarchy.
It is largely because of the acceptance of that principle that we live in a limited monarchy today.
Limited monarchy in Great Britain in the eighteenth century (1957, 1967)
Karl, during his life, was attempting to slowly move it from an empire to at least a very limited monarchy, bringing democratic elements in with him.
Provisionally, then, the Russian governmental system may perhaps be best defined as "a limited monarchy under an autocratic emperor."
But the idea of some sort of limited monarchy, as in Britain or Spain, may be gaining traction.
England is a limited monarchy.
Maximilian was a liberal: he favored the establishment of a limited monarchy, one that would share its powers with a democratically elected congress.
"Because, although they observe the outward forms of Old China, the island is actually a Limited Monarchy.
Montesquieu felt that a city-state should ideally be a republic, but maintained that a limited monarchy was better suited to a large nation.
Those objectives were a strong Parliament, a limited monarchy, resistance to France, and the Protestant succession to the throne.
-1556): advocate of limited monarchy (1942).
William understood the theory of the more limited monarchy, once saying 'I have my view of things, and I tell them to my ministers.
The new, limited monarchy of William III that replaced James was expected to show much more respect for established interests.
There are two particularly significant traits of the Crown of Aragon: limited monarchy and a federalist structure.
Buchanan was one of the young James VI's tutors, but they failed to intellectually convince him of their ideas about limited monarchy.
The Whigs, who believed in limited monarchy, wanted to exclude James Stuart from succeeding to the throne because he was a Catholic.
Prynne remained true to the older ideal of limited monarchy, while Rogers advocated a republic with Christ himself as its invisible sovereign.
Here implicitly is a defence of limited monarchy, and thereby an implicit critique of the rigid anti-monarchism to be revealed in Jacobinism.
A few 'Radical' Whigs argued for a republic but most Whigs argued for a limited monarchy.