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No, Honduras is not a monarchy. It's a republic (so it has a president).
No. She is the queen of England. England does not have a president. It is a monarchy, not a republic.
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No. The Republic of Ireland is a republic, which means it does not have a monarchy. It has a president. Northern Ireland has the Queen as its head of state.
The UK is both a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy. The current monarch is Queen Elizabeth II.
A Republic Republic=One step towards a democracy from a monarchy Monarchy= King Or Queen Ruling Democracy= An elected government
Since the United States is not a monarchy, but a republic, the United States does not have a king or queen. We have an elected president.
Canada: constitutional monarchy United States: republic Mexico: republic Belize: constitutional monarchy Guatemala: republic El Salvador: republic Honduras: republic Nicaragua: republic Costa Rica: republic Panama: republic Bahamas: constitutional monarchy Cuba: republic Jamaica: constitutional monarchy Haiti: republic Dominican Republic: republic Dominica: republic Grenada: constitutional monarchy Barbados: constitutional monarchy Antigua and Barbuda: constitutional monarchy Saint Kitts and Nevis: constitutional monarchy Saint Lucia: constitutional monarchy Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: constitutional monarchy Trinidad and Tobago: republic All the countries listed above with a constitutional monarchy are all headed by Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch of the UK.
France does not have a queen. Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France and that was in 1792. France is not a monarchy and therefore does not have a King and Queen. France is a republic and has a president, Nicolas Sarcozy. France used to be a monarchy, but during the French Revolution the French killed their last King and Queen (Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette) because at that time France was bankrupt and the people were starving. They blamed it all on their King and Queen, which was not fair. Though, the revolutionists wanted France to become a republic so the bourgeoisie could reign alongside their president. In the monarchy France used to be, this was not the case, and the King had the only right to reign the way he saw fit (an absolutist monarchy). France is not a monarchy and therefore does not have a King and Queen. France is a republic and has a president,
Honduras is a republic, not a monarchy. Therefore, it has a president (Porfirio Lobo Sosa)
There is no monarchy in Colombia. It's a unitary constitutional parliamentary republic with representational democracy.
Queen Elizabeth