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Legislative Monarchy

Legislative monarchy, in the context of a federal monarchy, refers to a political system where a monarch shares power with a legislative body, such as a parliament. This means the monarch has a role in governance but the legislative body, composed of elected representatives, makes laws and policies. The federal aspect indicates that the monarchy governs a nation composed of various states or regions, each with its own local government. Together, the monarch and the legislature work within a framework that balances tradition with democratic principles, ensuring that no single entity has complete control over governance.