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Indonesia[edit]

Hi, for your consideration, Indonesia also has a subnational monarchy, namely Yogyakarta [1]. Sincerely, Taketa (talk) 18:49, 26 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-constitutional Monarchy[edit]

Which are the sources for the "Semi-constitutional Monarchy" classification? --Jaqen (talk) 18:07, 3 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Barbados[edit]

- Barbados, please 37.214.219.170 08:28, 6 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Change(s) concerning Qatar (regarding to sourcible classifications...)[edit]

I checked with french and german articles on absolute and "semi-constitutional" monarchys as well as on the country itself : (except for the french one on Qatar who describes the regime without labeling (or explicite discussion about it)) they all reference Qatar as an absolute monarchy.

The entry in that matter has been "updated" here without explanation to 'semi-constitutional' in 2021-12-13T04:32.

If I had understood how to change it back myself, I would have done it. So I(, sadly,) can only bring it up in the discussion.

I also noticed two other maps : one coherent with the articles' descriptions (File:Government constitutional monarchy 2022.svg) and one (File:Forms of government.svg), modified similarily to this one, but without even a description, in 2021-02-09T17:56 and 2021-09-07T13:38 by referenced users.

I also added a topic there. 2A01:E0A:AE4:41D0:3B72:92C3:F8F4:5B95 12:49, 12 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]