constitutional monarchy

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concept

A constitutional monarchy is a system of government in which a monarch serves as the ceremonial head of state within the limits of a constitution, while elected bodies hold primary political power.

All labels observed (22)

Label Occurrences
constitutional monarchy canonical 100
constitutional monarch 19
parliamentary democracy 14

Instances (159)

Instance Via concept surface
First Constitutional Era constitutional monarchy period
Monegasque monarchy hereditary constitutional monarchy
Monarchy of Luxembourg
Crown in right of Canada
Third Republic parliamentary politics parliamentary system
Kingdom of Iraq
Queen of Australia
Empire of Brazil
Dutch monarchy
Kingdom of Egypt
Crown in right of New Zealand
Kingdom of Italy
New Zealand (until creation of VC for New Zealand and then in its own form)
surface form: New Zealand
Queen of Saint Lucia
Dominion of India
King
surface form: King of Norway
constitutional monarch
Swedish monarchy
Kingdom of Norway
Kingdom of Sweden
Crown in right of Tuvalu
Danish monarchy
Grand Duke
surface form: Grand Duke of Luxembourg
constitutional monarch
Queen of Belize constitutional_monarch
Constitutional Kingdom of France (1791–1792)
Queen of Antigua and Barbuda constitutional monarch
Belgian monarchy
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Commonwealth of Australia federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Queen of Saint Kitts and Nevis constitutional monarchy head of state
Lesotho
Bhutan
Sultanate of Perak
Australian constitutional monarchy
Japan
Government of Bermuda parliamentary government
Monaco
Bahrain
King
surface form: King of the Netherlands
constitutional monarch
Realm of New Zealand
Dominion of Australia
Sultan of Perak constitutional monarch
Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan
Imperial State of Iran
Queen of Ceylon
Crown of Barbados
Sultan of Kelantan constitutional monarch
Crown of Australia
Crown of Solomon Islands
Royal Government of Cambodia government of a constitutional monarchy
Second Mexican Empire