The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with an uncodified constitution. Given this structure, which of the following best describes the limits on the Monarch's actual political power?
- The Monarch's role is primarily ceremonial, and they must act on the advice of government ministers in accordance with constitutional conventions.Cevap
- BThere are no written laws or documents that limit royal authority because the British constitution is entirely unwritten and relies only on oral tradition.
- CThe Monarch retains the absolute legislative right to veto any Act of Parliament and dissolve the government without the advice of the Prime Minister.
- DThe Monarch's powers are enshrined in Common Law, which serves as a supreme source of law that cannot be amended or overruled by the UK Parliament.
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The Monarch's role is primarily ceremonial, acting on the advice of government ministers as guided by constitutional conventions.
In the United Kingdom, the Sovereign is a constitutional monarch who reigns but does not rule. While the Monarch is the Head of State, their political powers are strictly limited by law and tradition. Most significantly, constitutional conventions dictate that the Monarch must act on the advice of their ministers, who are accountable to the elected Parliament. This ensures that the actual power to govern remains with democratic institutions.
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The relationship between the Constitutional Monarchy and the uncodified nature of the British Constitution.
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