Although the Monarch 'reigns' as the Head of State in the United Kingdom's constitutional monarchy, what is their strict constitutional requirement regarding political parties and elections?
- The Monarch must remain politically neutral and does not vote in electionsCevap
- BThe Monarch must be the active leader of the political party in government
- CThe Monarch is required to vote for the Prime Minister in every General Election
- DThe Monarch chooses which political party should form the Official Opposition
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The Monarch must remain politically neutral and does not vote in elections
In the United Kingdom's constitutional monarchy, the Monarch is the Head of State but must remain strictly neutral in political matters. This means they do not vote in elections and do not take part in party politics.
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The Monarch's constitutional role and political neutrality
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