constitutional monarchy• Both, also, were constitutional monarchies.• Each of the three was a constitutional monarchy.• Oppositionleadershailed the visit, calling for a referendum on the restoration of the constitutional monarchy.• The fourthelement of the constitution is one that I have described as a parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy.• That is no more or less than a sovereignParliament within a constitutional monarchy should be able to expect.• Under a constitutional monarchy, the Tsar was GrandDuke, with a bicamerallegislature.
constitutional reform/change/amendment• In October 1990 all citizens over the age of 21 were invited to vote on two proposedconstitutional reforms.• It is his task to try to involve black leaders in negotiations on constitutional reform.• Silvio Berlusconi and a group of Catholic parties want a widely based government to work on constitutional changes.• They might remember also that without bipartisanaccommodation the graduatedincometax never would have become a constitutional amendment.• In 1948, a Republican-controlled Congress approved a constitutional amendment limiting a president to two four-year terms.• Unfortunately, under present rules, such a constitutional change needs parliament's consent.• In that case, the court threw out a Colorado constitutional amendment that would have barred local laws protectinghomosexuals from discrimination.• For the middle classes Britain meant business and they wanted constitutional change to preventrevolution not promote it.
constitutional2 noun [countableC] old-fashioned
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