Is it possible to have a monarch as a head of state in a democracy?
A) Yes, this can occur in semi-presidential regimes.
B) Yes, this can occur in presidential regimes.
C) Yes, this can occur in parliamentary regimes.
D) No, it is impossible for a country to be considered a democracy if it still has a monarchy.
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