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It depends on the nature of the monarchy.

In Absolute Monarchies (like Saudi Arabia or Oman), the royalty do make the laws. In a Constitutional Monarchy with a strong monarch (like Morocco or Jordan), the royalty have a strong hand in law creation, but the legislature plays a significant role in finessing of the legislation. In a Constitutional Monarchy with a weak monarch (like the United Kingdom or Spain), the royalty are largely absent or prohibited from law promulgation.

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In an absolute monarchy as in Saudi Arabia, the king has maximum power over government policies and laws. In a constitutional monarchy, the king or queen, has limited power as described in a nation's constitution, or basic democratic traditions and values.

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