Once upon a time the whole world was dominated only by kings. However, apart from India, there were many countries which were enslaved by the British. But after years of long struggle, after gaining independence, many countries adopted constitutional democracy. But despite that, monarchy still exists in some countries of the world. Today we will tell you which countries in the world still have monarchy and why the demand for monarchy is rising again in Nepal.
Nepal
The demand for restoration of monarchy has once again arisen in the neighboring country Nepal. For your information, let us tell you that the monarchy ended in Nepal in 2008. But now again there is a strong demand to make the country a Hindu nation. Some time ago too, thousands of supporters of the King of Nepal had tried to take out a march in the capital Kathmandu regarding the restoration of the monarchy. Let us tell you that due to the corrupt conduct of political parties and politicians, the local people are suffering there.
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Let us tell you that after the end of monarchy in Nepal in the year 2008, there have been 13 governments till now. The people of Nepal seem unhappy with most of the governments. The people there want a stable and strong government in their country. Not only this, the people there also do not want the interference of the Chinese government in their country.
Monarchy in the world
Which countries in the world have monarchy? Is? Before knowing this, it is important to know how many types of monarchy are there. Let us tell you that monarchy has been divided in four different ways. In which the first is constitutional monarchy, second is absolute monarchy, third is federal monarchy and mixed monarchy.
Constitutional Monarchy
In constitutional monarchy, the monarch is the head of the constitutionally established government. Also divides power, but in this situation the emperor does not have any political power despite having formal duties and some responsibilities. For example, in England the king has to sign all laws to make them official, but he has no power to change or reject new laws. Japan, United Kingdom, Denmark have constitutional monarchy.
Absolute Monarchy
In absolute monarchy, the king has complete political power. They have all the rights including making and amending laws. They can also represent the country abroad and also have the right to appoint political leaders. In simple language, they have all the rights to run the country. Let us tell you that only 3 countries have complete monarchy. These countries include Saudi Arabia, Eswatini, and Vatican City. However, Vatican City has a population of only 1000 people.
Federal Monarchy
In a federal monarchy, the king works with the governments of those states. There are even monarchs who rule those states. This type of system is applicable in United Arab Emirates and Malaysia. An excellent example of federal monarchy can be seen in Malaysia. Where every five years the royal leaders of each state choose among themselves who will be the monarch or Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia and the respective states. The monarchy in this country is also constitutional, which allows a democratically elected body to rule.
Mixed Monarchy
Mixed Monarchy The system is called, in which the king can divide the powers for the country in some special ways. This system of governance is applicable in Jordan, Liechtenstein and Morocco.
Rule of kings in these countries of the world
Let us tell you that there are 43 countries in the world. I am ruled by kings. Which includes the Principality of Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Kingdom of Bahrain, Kingdom of Belgium, Belize, Kingdom of Bhutan, Kingdom of Cambodia, Bruny Darussalam, Canada, Kingdom of Denmark, Kingdom of Eswatini, Grenada, Jamaica, Japan, Kuwait, Kingdom of Jordan, Kingdom of Lesotho, Principality of Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Principality of Monaco, Kingdom of Morocco, Kingdom of Netherlands, New Zealand, Kingdom of Norway, Sultanate of Oman, Papua New Guinea Independent State, Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Monarchy of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of Spain, Kingdom of Sweden, Kingdom of Thailand, Qatar, Kingdom of Tonga, Tuvalu, The name of the country includes United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Vatican City.
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