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In a constitutional monarchy, the king or queen has more power than the prime minister. true or false?
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In a constitutional monarchy, the king or queen has more power than the prime minister. true or false?
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No, this is false sine in a constitutional monarchy the king or queen are mostly "ceremonial" in the sense that the majority of the power comes from Parliament.
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