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The '''Constitutional Monarchy''' is a subset of the traditional [[monarchy]] archetype of government throughout the realms. All of the monarchies that still exist are absolute monarchies, giving the royal families power to do whatever they want. The only country which uses a constitutional monarchy is [[Praul]]. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch acts as the head of state in accordance with a set of standards outlined in a constitution.  
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The '''Constitutional Monarchy''' is a subset of the traditional [[monarchy]] archetype of government throughout the realms. All of the monarchies that still exist are absolute monarchies, giving the royal families power to do whatever they want. The only country which uses a constitutional monarchy is [[Praul]]. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch acts as the head of state in accordance with a set of standards outlined in a constitution.
==See Also==
*[[Preceptocracy]]
*[[Monarchy]]
*[[Constitutional Monarchy]]
*[[Commonocracy]]
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[[Category:Government]]
[[Category:Government]]
[[Category:Politics]]
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Template:Infobox government The Constitutional Monarchy is a subset of the traditional monarchy archetype of government throughout the realms. All of the monarchies that still exist are absolute monarchies, giving the royal families power to do whatever they want. The only country which uses a constitutional monarchy is Praul. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch acts as the head of state in accordance with a set of standards outlined in a constitution.