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  • 51Iraqi Constitutional Monarchy — Iraq This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Iraq …

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  • 52Abolished monarchy — 1908 postcard depicting nineteen reigning monarchs; eleven of their thrones have since been abolished. Throughout history, monarchies have been abolished, either through revolutions, legislative reforms, coups d état, or wars. The twentieth… …

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  • 53Elective monarchy — An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by someone, generally from a royal house, who is elected by a group. Some examples from history In the ancient Kingdom of Rome, the kings were elected by the Assemblies.The Holy Roman Empire is perhaps the …

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  • 54Austro-Hungarian Monarchy —     The Austro Hungarian Monarchy     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Austro Hungarian Monarchy     By this name is designated the European monarchy whose dominions have for their main life distributing artery the River Danube, in its course from… …

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  • 55Absolute monarchy — is a monarchical form of government where the king and queen have absolute power over everything. Although some religious authorities may be able to discourage the monarch from some acts and the sovereign is expected to act according to custom,… …

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  • 56Australians for Constitutional Monarchy — Infobox Political Party party name = Australians for Constitutional Monarchy party leader1 title = National Convener leader1 name = David Flint (Since 1998) foundation = June 1992 ideology = Monarchism headquarters = Sydney, New South Wales,… …

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  • 57Norwegian parliamentary election, 2009 — 2005 ← members 14 September 2009 → 2013 …

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  • 58Moroccan parliamentary election, 1963 — Morocco This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Morocco …

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  • 59Moroccan parliamentary election, 2002 — 1997 ← 27 September 2002 → 2007 …

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  • 60Norwegian parliamentary election, 2005 — 2001 ← members September 12, 2005 → 2009 …

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