A constitutional Monarchy allows a monarch to act as a nonpolitical head of state in accordance with a constitution. A Parliamentary Democracy on the other hand, is when the chief executive branch gets its authority from is held accountable to the governing body of a parliament.
A constitutional monarchy is defined as being a type of democratic government system in which the head of state is a monarch. These individuals take a nonpolitical stand on issues within the boundaries of a specific written or non-written constitution that is in place.
From what I have researched it means that is run by the Queen.
For example America isn't a Federal Parliamentary Democracy because it is a independent country and has a President. Unlike Australia who has Prime Ministers.
A parliamentary monarchy is a system of government where the executive branch is headed by strong monarch. An example of this is the Kingdom of Jordan where the king is quite powerful and plays a role in the actual governance of the country. Pretend for a moment that the President of the United States was not an elected but hereditary seat of power constituting both roles of head of state and head of government.
A constitutional monarchy, such as that in the United Kingdom, is comprised of a monarch who is more a figurehead and apolitical. Great pains are taken to ensure the neutrality of the monarch. The monarch's primary role is to be a symbol of unity for the country. The prime minister of the United Kingdom is head of government and carries out the daily tasks of governing.
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A realm is, and was, a kingdom, dukedom, county, or other area ruled by a noble.
Cyrus refers to Cyrus the Great of Persia, and Persia is now Iran.
According to our good friends at America's Central Intelligence Agency, the Commonwealth of Australia currently enjoys a federal parliamentary democracy and a Commonwealth realm.
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Canada's government is a federal parliamentary democracy (Parliament of Canada) under a constitutional monarchy; a Commonwealth realm.
Australia is a federal parliamentary democracy, and a commonwealth realm of the British Commonwealth of Nations; it is not within any other state. the name of the country is also the name of the continent it occupies.
The government of Jamaica is a constitutional parliamentary democracy and part of the British Commonwealth realm.
India is a republic, although it remains a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, although not a Commonwealth Realm.
The United Kingdom is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch. A king or queen is the head of state, and a prime minister is the head of government. The people vote in elections for Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent them. Kingdom with the Queen, Elisabeth II. Edit: It's Queen Elizabeth II, not Elisabeth. GB also have a Government (Houses of Parliament!) and Prime Minister that have power over the country too.
No, the Republic of Ireland is not a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, nor is it a Commonwealth Realm.
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No. It is a British Crown Commonwealth realm.
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