There is a lack of hereditary power and special rightsThere is a lack of hereditary power and special right
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Hereditary monarchy
Hereditary monarchy is a form of government and succession of power in which the throne passes from one member of a ruling family to another member of the same family. A series of rulers from the same family would constitute a dynasty.
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- The throne is passed down from one member of the ruling family to the next in hereditary monarchy.
- In practise, however, hereditary succession can occur notwithstanding any legal limits.
- Only family members may be elected if the majority of electors belong to the same house.
- A reigning monarch, on the other hand, may have sole authority over the choice of a relative.
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