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  1. Une monarchie constitutionnelle est un type de régime politique qui reconnaît un monarque élu ou héréditaire comme chef de l'État, mais où une constitution limite ses pouvoirs [1]. Les monarchies constitutionnelles modernes sont le plus souvent des monarchies parlementaires avec un système de séparation des pouvoirs où le monarque est ...

  2. The word "Parliament", in the modern meaning of the term, appeared in France in the 19th century, at the time of the constitutional monarchy of 1830–1848. It is never mentioned in any constitutional text until the Constitution of the 4th Republic in 1946.

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  4. Constitutional monarchies differ from absolute monarchies in that they are bound to exercise powers and authorities within limits prescribed by an established legal framework. Constitutional monarchy, also known as limited monarchy, parliamentary monarchy or democratic monarchy, is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their ...

  5. List of constitutions. The Revolutionary Era saw a number of constitutions: [3] Constitution of 1791, which established a parliamentary monarchy (3 September 1791). Constitution of the Year I, which was never implemented (21 June 1793).

  6. Parliamentary constitutional monarchies. Commonwealth realms (parliamentary monarchies in personal union) Subnational monarchies. A constitutional monarchy is a form of monarchy. In a constitutional monarchy, a king or queen is the official head of state.

  7. After the fall of the Empire the Assembly elected on 8 February 1871, meeting first in Bordeaux and then in Versailles until 1879, passed the constitutional acts of 1875 which were to govern France for sixty-five years and provide the true foundation for the nation's Parliamentary system.

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