1. The constitutional monarch, as head of state, has limited powers, but nevertheless serves as a unifying influence within a linguistically divided country. 2. As a constitutional monarch the King appoints the Prime Minister who selects a Council of Ministers responsible to the bicameral National Assembly. 3. The constitutional monarch, as head of state, has limited powers, but serves as a unifying influence in a linguistically divided country. 4. As a constitutional monarch, her formal power was limited, but she nonetheless exercised considerable political influence. 5. But he was later sidelined into the role of constitutional monarch. 6. Nepal then accepted King Birendra as a constitutional monarch. 7. Nepal accepted King Birendra as a constitutional monarch. 8. A constitutional monarch, Sihanouk has limited powers but is revered by most of his subjects. 9. A growing pro-democracy movement wants Swaziland to adopt a democratic constitution that legalizes political parties and makes the king a constitutional monarch with no governing powers. 10. A growing pro-democracy movement wants the nation to adopt a constitution that legalizes political parties and makes the king a constitutional monarch with no governing powers. |