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Constitution of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The constitution of the United Kingdom is the set of laws and principles under which the United Kingdom is governed. The UK has no single constitutional document comparable to those of most other na...
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Monarchy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In 1688, the Glorious Revolution in England and the overthrow of King James II established the principles of constitutional monarchy, which would later be ...
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The Setting up and the Organisation of the Constitutional Monarchy ... On the lenght of the mentioned time, the princes from Basarabi`s and Musatini`s families were crowned according to elective and hereditary principles.
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Canada is a constitutional monarchy. This means that the powers of the monarchy in Canada are limited by the Constitution. The Constitution is a set of basic principles, laws and rules that explain the powers and duties of the government and the rights and freedoms of the citizens.
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THE FUTURE OF CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY: ... "The monarchy will insure that social peace and stability are maintained under the principles of democracy, and the orderly access to power of the distinct alternatives of government will be according to the will of the people" (King Juan Carlos I).
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monarchism n. The system or principles of monarchy. Belief in or advocacy of monarchy. monarchist mon ' archist n ... In 1688, the Glorious Revolution in England and the overthrow of King James II had established the principles of constitutional monarchy, which would later be worked out by Montesquieu and other thinkers.
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