When the country introduced the constitution of 1849 and thus became a constitutional monarchy, anointment was also abandoned. |
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It was re-named Lesotho and became independent in 1966 as a constitutional monarchy, with a National Assembly to work with hereditary chiefs. |
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She publicized her fury at the government with a rebuke unprecedented and unrepeated in the history of the British constitutional monarchy. |
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The rebels are spearheading a violent campaign to set up a republican state by abolishing constitutional monarchy in Nepal. |
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Much of what Australian republicans sought was achieved under constitutional monarchy. |
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Khan said a large number of people in Nepal said the king's recent action was not in keeping with constitutional monarchy. |
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In June 1960 a group of princes signed a memorandum calling for a constitutional monarchy. |
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The Deputy Prime Minister said today that he believes in supporting the constitutional monarchy. |
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Iran has made the transition in the last twenty years from a nominal constitutional monarchy to a democratic theocracy. |
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Would ordinary Saudis do better with a British style limited constitutional monarchy or an unlimited democracy? |
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Spain was once a dictatorship, for example, then became a constitutional monarchy under King Carlos. |
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Upholding the ideals of service and duty is one of three purposes of a constitutional monarchy. |
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Both the Flemings and Walloons revolted against Dutch rule, and the new Kingdom of Belgium was established in 1830 as a constitutional monarchy. |
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Previously an autocracy, it moved closer to becoming a true constitutional monarchy when the King announced ambitious political changes. |
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Zanzibar received its independence from the United Kingdom on December 19, 1963, as a constitutional monarchy under the sultan. |
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The rebels are fighting to overthrow Nepal's constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy in favor of a communist republic. |
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The first one I have put up is a rather whimsical article by an American journalist on why constitutional monarchy is the best form of government. |
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Calls for a return to constitutional monarchy and the 1990 Constitution have been made in recent weeks. |
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It was in 1965, just after the proclamation of a new Constitution which established a constitutional monarchy. |
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Our first constitution, adopted in 1963, created a constitutional monarchy and banned single party rule in favor of a multiparty system. |
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The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy, which means the role of the king is anchored in its laws. |
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Under article 1 of the Constitution, Morocco is a democratic, social and constitutional monarchy. |
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Under flashes of red and the royal gaze of past sovereigns, the Senate Foyer reveals that Canada is a constitutional monarchy. |
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Within three years of Franco's death Spain had become a fully democratic constitutional monarchy. |
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The latter is engaged in a struggle to overthrow the constitutional monarchy, and its aim is to establish a Communist state. |
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After achieving independence in 1956, Morocco became a constitutional monarchy. |
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Cambodia is a constitutional monarchy that adopts the principles of democracy and pluralism in its political system, it said. |
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It has therefore served in the 19th and early 20th century as a model for many countries wishing to establish a constitutional monarchy. |
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Belgium is a federal constitutional monarchy comprising the Federal State, Communities and Regions. |
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It provided for a constitutional monarchy, a parliamentary government, and a bicameral legislature. |
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Today, the Netherlands has a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral, multi-party system administered by a premier and a coalition cabinet of ministers. |
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Denmark is a constitutional monarchy in which succession to the throne is hereditary and the ruling monarch must be a member of the national church. |
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A new constitution was promulgated restoring constitutional monarchy. |
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In any case, they will not achieve one of their aims, which is to overthrow the constitutional monarchy. |
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After the Young Turk Revolution of 1908, the Ottoman state became a constitutional monarchy. |
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The principality is a constitutional monarchy headed by the Prince of Liechtenstein. |
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As a Dominion, the Free State was a constitutional monarchy with the British monarch as its head of state. |
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Today, Belgium is a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of governance. |
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The government of the new kingdom took place in a framework of parliamentary constitutional monarchy dominated by liberal forces. |
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Today, Sweden is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, with a monarch as head of state, like its neighbour Norway. |
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Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II being the head of state. |
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The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. |
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Through Victoria's reign, the gradual establishment of a modern constitutional monarchy in Britain continued. |
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The idea that humans are essentially good is often attributed to the 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury, a Whig supporter of constitutional monarchy. |
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The Bahamas is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy headed by Queen Elizabeth II in her role as Queen of the Bahamas. |
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Jamaica is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II serving as the Jamaican monarch. |
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Politics of Tonga takes place in a framework of a constitutional monarchy, whereby the King is the Head of State. |
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It functions as a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy modelled on the British Westminster system. |
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Under the new constitution, Belgium became a sovereign, independent state with a constitutional monarchy. |
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He started a school and a movement aimed at establishing a constitutional monarchy and a legislative assembly. |
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But, that was between our governments and parliaments only, and the process actually served to make Canada a sovereign constitutional monarchy, not some pseudo colony. |
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New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, although its constitution is not codified. |
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For Mr Thaksin and the heir-apparent personify the end of the old tutelary democracy and the beginning of Thailand's political future: a European-style constitutional monarchy with the king as titular head of state. |
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As a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy, the system of government is democratic, with the Constitution and Rule of Law as its supreme authority. |
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Since 1932 Thailand was the theatre of 18 military coups d'etat without bloodshed passing from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy as in the United Kingdom. |
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Spain's constitution declares it a constitutional monarchy. |
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The oldest constitutional monarchy dating back to ancient times was that of the Hittites. |
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Eventually democracy was peacefully restored in the form of a parliamentary constitutional monarchy. |
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In the following century, France would be governed at one point or another as a republic, constitutional monarchy, and two different empires. |
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Liechtenstein is a constitutional monarchy. |
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Formally, Canada is a constitutional monarchy. |
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It establishes the principle of an hereditary and constitutional monarchy. |
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The Committee notes, in particular, that a constitutional monarchy based on separation of powers is not in itself contrary to article 25 of the Covenant. |
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This was not an effort to revive the liberal constitutional monarchy that had existed before 1931, but rather, was meant to be a new monarchy that Franco would rule until his death or incapacity. |
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This royal visit will allow Canadians, particularly young people, to learn more about our constitutional monarchy, one of the pillars upon which our country is founded. |
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The revolution of 1932 led Thailand to become a constitutional monarchy. |
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As defined in the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia, the country practices a regime of constitutional monarchy, liberal democracy and pluralism. |
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Under the Constitution of 1791, France would function as a constitutional monarchy. |
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Along with the principle of constitutional monarchy, so fundamental are human rights and democracy, and the procedures to give effect to them, that they cannot be repealed or amended. |
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A constitutional monarchy is a system of government in which the powers of the Crown are controlled by the advisers of the Queen, and the advisers are controlled in turn by the elected representatives of the people. |
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This is an oblique way of saying that the Fathers of Confederation rejected the republican principles of the United States in favour of a constitutional monarchy. |
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As part of the United Kingdom, the basic political system in England is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary system. |
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The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of governance. |
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The British constitution would develop on the basis of constitutional monarchy and the parliamentary system. |
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From this time the kingdom of England, as well as its successor state the United Kingdom, functioned in effect as a constitutional monarchy. |
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Since 1689, government under a system of constitutional monarchy in England, and later the United Kingdom, has been uninterrupted. |
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However this model of constitutional monarchy was discredited and abolished following Germany's defeat in the First World War. |
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These events marked the beginning of the English constitutional monarchy and its role as one of the three elements of parliament. |
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The final transition to a constitutional monarchy was made during the long reign of William IV's successor, Victoria. |
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It establishes a constitutional monarchy organised as a parliamentary democracy. |
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First written in 1849, it establishes a sovereign state in the form of a constitutional monarchy, with a representative parliamentary system. |
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The Kingdom of Denmark is a constitutional monarchy, in which Queen Margrethe II is the head of state. |
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The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, and succession to the British throne is hereditary. |
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Wilson demanded a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary control over the German military. |
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There is an irony in that many of those opposing the Prince's visit are advocates of the overthrow of the constitutional monarchy in Bahrain. |
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A final chapter discusses insinuated republic, constitutional monarchy, and king in council. |
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The guerrillas have been fighting since 1996 to overthrow Nepal's constitutional monarchy. |
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After the Second World War, surviving European monarchies almost invariably adopted some variant of the constitutional monarchy model originally developed in Britain. |
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Security forces have been on alert in Bahrain, a kingdom destabilised since February 2011 by protests led by the country's majority sect to demand a constitutional monarchy. |
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A constitutional monarchy, Norway divides state power between the Parliament, the Cabinet and the Supreme Court, as determined by the 1814 Constitution. |
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Navy's Fifth Fleet, has been rocked by unrest since a 2011 Shiite-led uprising demanding a constitutional monarchy and more representative government. |
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The United Kingdom is a unitary state under a constitutional monarchy. |
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He was intrigued by Britain's constitutional monarchy in contrast to French absolutism, and by the country's greater support of the freedoms of speech and religion. |
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Independence was achieved in 1822 with the creation of the Empire of Brazil, a unitary state governed under a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary system. |
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However, because the United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, the Prime Minister uses his or her own discretion regarding whether or not to follow the Queen's advice. |
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In every other European constitutional monarchy, the role is clearly defined in law, depoliticised and the public and private elements of royalty are kept separate. |
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In Thailand's constitutional monarchy, the monarch is recognized as the Head of State, Head of the Armed Forces, Upholder of the Buddhist Religion, and Defender of the Faith. |
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Nowadays a parliamentary democracy that is a constitutional monarchy is considered to differ from one that is a republic only in detail rather than in substance. |
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Popular unrest culminated in the Constitutional Revolution of 1906, which established a constitutional monarchy and the country's first legislature. |
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In order to defend his daughter's rights to the throne, Pedro launched the Liberal Wars to reinstall his daughter and establish a constitutional monarchy in Portugal. |
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Sweden is a constitutional monarchy and King Carl XVI Gustaf is the head of state, but the role of the monarch is limited to ceremonial and representative functions. |
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