Monarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The person who heads a monarchy is called a monarch . It was a common form of government in the world during the ancient and medieval times. A ' Monarchy ' is a form of government in which supreme...
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Australia is a constitutional monarchy. This means that the head of State is a monarch, or sovereign, who is governed and bound by the Constitution. ... The appointment of the Governor-General is a good example of how a constitutional monarchy works. Section 2 of the Constitution stipulates that the Governor-General...
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constitutional monarchy n. A monarchy in which the powers of the ruler are restricted to those granted under the constitution and laws of the nation. ...
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Welcome to the official website of; The Constitutional Monarchy Association. ... Here you will find all manner of articles relating to the work undertaken by Constitutional Monarchy Association and other items that may be of interest.
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www.monarchy.net/
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Clearly the return of constitutional monarchy entails the resumption of political and constitutional legitimacy. Constitutional monarchy has the characteristics and virtues that render it the most suitable, realistic and constructive option under the present circumstances.
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A constitutional monarchy is when the monarch's power is defined in the constitution of that country. The king has the ability to veto bills, but is just like any other citizen of that country. He is not above the law.
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Canada is a constitutional monarchy. Since 1534, when the King of France claimed possession of what is now Canada, the history of our country has been marked by the reigns of an uninterrupted succession of monarchs, both French and British, who have had a significant influence on our country's development.
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No Republic! Australians for Constitutional Monarchy, Promoting our Constitution Through Education ... To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the landslide defeat of the republican referendum, Sky TV convened a major debate between the proponents of republican change and Australians for Constitutional Monarchy.
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THE FUTURE OF CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY: ... In 2030, out of a pool of talented leaders who displayed the characteristics that would be required by future graduates of the National University, came the first Proconsul.
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www.futures.hawaii.edu/j9/poast.html
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