What are the characteristic features of the constitutional monarchy of Great Britain.

1. The Constitution of Great Britain has an unwritten form, as a result of which the presumption of law is constantly working on the basis of a previously considered case.
2. Based on the results of the elections, the Prime Minister is elected, who personally forms his own government.
3. Parliament consists of two chambers – Lords and Commons; the house of Lords is a formal body and its members are appointed by the monarch; the House of Commons (parliament itself) is elected on the basis of elections common to all citizens of the country.
4. The king / queen are limited in their rights, their duties are purely formal.



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