In Canada, the type of government that it should have is monarchy. Although the monarchy has many strengths and weaknesses, the government of the Republic has many drawbacks. Canada is a theater where all citizens play an important role. In this magnificent work, the monarchy is a playwright, tampering with his scripts brings benefits to Canada and at the same time gives the country its own independence. Monarchy is a form of government of the state, individuals have sovereignty. The ruler is called a monarch and refers to the head of state or the ruler of the monarch (Makarenko, 2007). Most monarchs can protect their lives, but their permission can pass through two ... More
As representative of the Queen, the governor can dissolve the House of Representatives and demand elections. Likewise, in the lecture on 7th November 2011, Professor Ding said the governor officially appointed the prime minister, the cabinet minister, the senator and so on. More importantly, President Ding also said that the governor agreed with the bill to make it law. In addition, the Deputy Governor is appointed at the state level in the same term as the Governor. Constitutional monarchy is the most important for Canada and there are three reasons to explain this importance. There are many reasons for establishing a constitutional monarchy in Canada. First, by having a monarchy, Canada can have an "arbitrator" to make a decision that the Canadian Government can make under certain circumstances (Coyne, 2009, p. 27) . An example of this is when the bill is officially law (). Finally, the governor, governor's representative will decide whether to give royal consent or not. In a lecture on 7th November 2011, Professor Ding urged the Governor to seek dissolution of Congress on POLI 101 class. The governor has the right to exercise these "rights".
Constitutional monarchy is a monarchy in the form that sovereign owners exercise their powers based on written or unconstitutional constitution. Constitutional monarchy is different from absolute monarchy (the monarch has absolute power). Because the monarchy has to exercise its power within the limits established by the established legal framework. The constitutional monarchy comes from a country like Morocco and the Constitution gives sovereign power a lot of discretion, but in countries like Japan and Sweden the monarch does not hold official power .
Absolute monarchs are not bound by law and the constitutional monarchy is bound by their domestic constitutional law. In absolute monarchy, monarchs gain power through inheritance and marriage. In the constitutional monarchy, the prime minister is elected directly or indirectly. Unlike the absolute monarchy, the Constitutional Prime Minister exercises effective political power.
British politics is held in the framework of constitutional monarchy, where the monarch (Queen Elizabeth II) is the head of state and the prime minister is the leader of the British government. Monarchy is the oldest government agency in the UK. The British monarchy is considered the oldest of all modern constitutional monarchies (other countries including Belgium, Norway, the Netherlands, Spain and Monaco). The majority of power once exercised by the monarch is now transferred to the minister. However, in some cases, the monarch reserves the right to exercise personal discretionary power due to issues such as appointment of Prime Minister and dissolution of Congress.