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Synonyymit

KieliKäännökset
espanjamonarquía constitucional
japani立憲君主制 (りっけんくんしゅせい, rikken kunshusei), 立憲君主政体 (りっけんくんしゅせいたい, rikken kunshuseitai)
kreikkaσυνταγματική μοναρχία (syntagmatikí monarchía), συνταγματική βασιλεία (syntagmatikí vasileía)
portugalimonarquia constitucional
ranskamonarchie constitutionnelle
saksakonstitutionelle Monarchie
suomiperustuslaillinen monarkia
tanskakonstitutionelt monarki
unkarialkotmányos monarchia
venäjäконституционная монархия (konstitutsionnaja monarhija)

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. A monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkoconstitutional monarchies

A monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution.

The three constitutional monarchs of the Scandinavian kingdoms of Sweden, Norway and Denmark gathered in November 1917 in Oslo. From left to right: Gustaf V, Haakon VII and Christian X.

A monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution.

World's states colored by systems of government: Parliamentary systems: Head of government is elected or nominated by and accountable to the legislature.   Constitutional monarchy with a ceremonial monarch   Parliamentary republic with a ceremonial president   Parliamentary republic with an executive president Presidential system: Head of government (president) is popularly elected and independent of the legislature.   Presidential republic Hybrid systems:   Semi-presidential republic: Executive president is independent of the legislature; head of government is appointed by the president and is accountable to the legislature.   Assembly-independent republic: Head of government (president or directory) is elected by the legislature, but is not accountable to it. Other systems:   Theocratic republic: Supreme Leader is both head of state and faith and holds significant executive and legislative power   Semi-constitutional monarchy: Monarch holds significant executive or legislative power but is still restricted by the constitution.   Absolute monarchy: Monarch has unlimited power.   One-party state: Power is constitutionally linked to a single political party.   Military junta: Committee of military leaders controls the government; constitutional provisions are suspended.   Governments with no constitutional basis: No constitutionally defined basis to current regime, i.e., provisional governments or Islamic theocracies.   Dependent territories or places without governments Note: this chart represents the de jure systems of government, not the de facto degree of democracy.