Australia's government is a federal parliamentary democracy, with the head of government given the title of Prime Minister.Australia has a constitutional monarchy based on the UK system with HM Queen Elizabeth II as Head of State.In 1999, a referendum in Australia showed that the majority of citizens were against abolishing the monarchy and becoming a republic, with a President leading the country.
a form of government in which one person who inherits or is forced to a throne the leader's power is limited by laws A constitutional monarchy is a form of political government, NOT an economic system. There can be a variety of different economic policies (and economic theories) employed by a country under a constitutional monarchy. So, your question is unanswerable - it depends heavily on what type of constitutional monarchy, and what specific economic policy that constitutional monarchy follows.
constitutional monarchy," a system of government in which a king or queen stood as head of state, but his or her power was limited by real.
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of the Constitutional Monarchy in the United Kingdom.
They didn't. They sacrificed certain royal privileges in favour of the sovereignty of Parliament, and also ended religious persecution and government censorship of the press. This had the effect of strengthening the system of a constitutional monarchy, compared with other systems in Europe.
Australia is a constitutional monarchy, not a republic. When its government was first set up, it followed the British Westminster system.
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Australia's government is a federal parliamentary democracy, with the head of government given the title of Prime Minister.Australia has a constitutional monarchy based on the UK system with HM Queen Elizabeth II as Head of State.In 1999, a referendum in Australia showed that the majority of citizens were against abolishing the monarchy and becoming a republic, with a President leading the country.
The political system that was headed by Queen Elizabeth II was a monarchy. Elizabeth has been acting Queen since her coronation in 1953.
The constitutional monarchy.
In a Monarchy power is inherited. This holds true in a Constitutional Monarchy if that is based on the laws governing the monarchy.
australia would be an anarchy meaning it would have the absence of a government, if a country had a government but was under the influence of a queen or a king it would be a constitutional monarchy. Hope i helped :)
Constitutional Monarchy.
A constitutional monarchy
a form of government in which one person who inherits or is forced to a throne the leader's power is limited by laws A constitutional monarchy is a form of political government, NOT an economic system. There can be a variety of different economic policies (and economic theories) employed by a country under a constitutional monarchy. So, your question is unanswerable - it depends heavily on what type of constitutional monarchy, and what specific economic policy that constitutional monarchy follows.