What is monocracy?

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2026-05-13 11:46

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A monarchy is a government where the head of government is an hereditary king or queen (monarch). This is different from a constitutional monarchy, where the head of government might be a prime minister, and head of state is reserved to the monarch.

A monarchy is a country ruled by a monarch, a head of state with supreme power, who holds the title until death or voluntary abdication.

There can be different types. An Absolute Monarch is ungoverned by any laws, and can technically do whatever he or she wants, though in practice will still be influenced by other groups under him. A constitutional Monarch acts as monarch within the guidelines of a constitution. Qatar and Saudi Arabia are two examples of absolute monarchies, Japan and the United Kingdom are examples of constitutional monarchies.
A monakey is a form of government in which is ruled by a king or queen
It is a government like england were they have queens and kings
A monarchy is a government that is ruled by an absolute leader and has received political power based on family heritage. When a monarch dies, normally a relative of the deceased monarch is the replacement.

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