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  1. Semi-constitutional monarchies are where the monarch has power but it is shared by an elected body so the burden of running the country isn’t all on them. This means that the monarch often has a more hands on role of running the country but isn’t in total control of everything. See Monaco, Liechtenstein and Morocco

  2. I believe in semi constitutional monarchy. Where the monarch rules along with a prime minister and parliament. Also if the monarch is a child or mentally unstable they have a regent in their stead.

  3. Posted by u/corndoggeh - 1 vote and 15 comments

  4. $5.02 September,8,2020 Constitutional versus Absolute Monarchies -The Absolutes and the Constitutionals Peter the great Charles I Peter the great: he ruled in Russia from 1689 to 1725.Peter was described as an absolute monarch because he had increased the power of the central government and he also was able to decrease the power of the nobility ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2013 · Constitutions were either imposed by monarchs (octroi), as the Piedmontese ‘Statuto Albertino’ of 1849 which was to become the constitution of the kingdom of Italy, or negotiated by legislatures and monarchs (France 1792, Spain 1810 and in many European territories after 1815).

    • Klaus von Beyme
    • klaus.von.beyme@ipw.uni-heidelberg.de
    • 2014
  6. Technically it's a Semi-Constitutional Monarchy if you look at the Liberal period of the Second Empire (even if it's this liberal period that lead to the end of the Empire, damn republicans who refused the reform of the army in 1866)

  7. 1. CONSTITUCIÓN Y SUPRANACIONALIDAD. La caracterización de la relación constitución-globalización ha supuesto una nueva fórmula de ordenación internacional de inusitado interés para el derecho público y en especial para el derecho constitucional: la organización supranacional que viene definida por la idea de integración.