A parliamentary monarchy system is a form of government where the monarch serves as the head of state, with limited or ceremonial powers, while the prime minister holds the real power as the head of government. The prime minister is usually appointed by the monarch or elected by the parliament.
Related terms
Constitutional Monarchy: A system where a king or queen's powers are defined and limited by a constitution.
Bicameral Parliament: A legislative body consisting of two separate chambers or houses.
Vote of No Confidence: A motion used in parliamentary systems to express that they no longer have confidence in the current government or prime minister.