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Can a country be both - a monarchy and a republic ? If so , give an example .

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Answered by Cloud9Krish
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Yes, a country can be both-a monarchy and a democracy.

England is an example of a constitutional monarchy.

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Answered by RitaNarine
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Yes, a country can be a monarchy and a republic as well.  An example of a constitutional monarchy is the United Kingdom. It is known as a crowned republic.

  • A crowned republic also referred to as a monarchial republic, is a kind of monarchy in which the position of the monarch is largely ceremonial and practically all of the royal prerogatives are performed in such a way that the monarch personally has minimal influence over the executive and constitutional matters.
  • A few authors have used the term informally to describe governments such as Australia and the United Kingdom, even though these countries are constitutional monarchies.
  • A crowned republic may also refer to a historical republic with a doge as the head of state, such as Venice or Genoa.

In such cases, the monarch's powers are limited, and legislation is carried out by elected legislators.

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