In some of the Democratic countries, head of the government is not elected but acquires the headship through heredity. The head of such a country is either a king or queen. Such a democratic country is called a 'Monarchial Democracy'.
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There exist at least two different types of constitutional monarchies in the modern world — executive and ceremonial. ... For example, in Liechtenstein and Monaco, the ruling monarchs wield significant executive power. However, they are not absolute monarchs, and these countries are generally reckoned as democracies.
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