Constitutional Monarchy

A Constitutional Monarchy is a government sharing the ideals of a monarchy with a key difference, a law or constitution prevent absolute power. This reduces the Monarchs power effectively and in some cases makes the monarch nothing but a figurehead.

The key bonuses to a constitutional monarchy include the statement that corruption is less of a problem due to the monarch acting not only on their own opinion, but on the constitutions will. This system is flawed in the fact that government positions are almost undesirable due to the monarch taking control of all that the constitution does not prevent.