What do you mean by Monarchy?
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A monarchy is a system of government where the head of state (figurehead) or the leader of the country is a monarch (i.e emperor, empress, king, queen, duke, etc.).
Most of the time these monarchs are not elected, with the exception that they are, and will base their reign on bloodline, known as hereditary rule. A line of succession is therefore likely to exist which dictates that the heir to the throne replace the previous monarch if they die or abdicate
Most of the time these monarchs are not elected, with the exception that they are, and will base their reign on bloodline, known as hereditary rule. A line of succession is therefore likely to exist which dictates that the heir to the throne replace the previous monarch if they die or abdicate
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Monarchy is the system which is ruled by a single person so-called King or Queen.
Explanation:
- In this government system, the overall power or sovereignty is given to one person and he or she will retain in that position until death or abdication.
- There are chances of elective monarchy in which monarch is selected through the election process.
- European nations had followed monarchy systems such as Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Saudi Arabia, Vatican City, Qatar and the United Kingdom.
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