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Executive Monarchy

Executive Monarchy, within the context of a Federal Monarchy, refers to a system where a monarch holds substantial executive power, primarily in areas of governance and administration. In this arrangement, the monarch may have authority over key national decisions and policies, acting as a head of state while operating within a federal framework that divides powers between the central government and various regions or states. This form of monarchy often coexists with democratic institutions, but the monarch retains significant influence, balancing tradition with modern governance practices.