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The Commonwealth, formally the Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of 56 countries that support each other and work together towards shared goals in democracy and development.

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Can the monarch prevent any Commonwealth realm from declaring war or launching a sanctioned military attack?

The USA requires that the president orders a (lawful) nuclear strike. The United Kingdom requires that the Prime Minister orders a (lawful) nuclear strike, although the Chief of the Defence Staff ...
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Is there a Commonwealth nation that practices presidential form of government?

What I want to know is countries like Canada, Australia and India, which are all Commonwealth nations, have adopted a parliamentarian system like UK, is there a country that was Commonwealth nation ...
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Why haven't all the Commonwealth realms proclaimed Charles III as king yet?

There are fourteen countries ruled by the British monarch. Eight realms have proclaimed the new king. The stance of Tuvalu is unclear but some source says it is supportive. However, this leaves five ...
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Why do countries keep the British Monarch as their head of state?

I think it is somewhat understandable for small territories that are either still dependent on the United Kingdom or are independent but relying economically on the UK, but what about Canada, Belize, ...
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Why doesn't UK consider Ireland a foreign country for the purpose of British law?

Why doesn't UK consider Ireland a foreign country for the purpose of British law? What is the philosophy behind it? If we examine the history, it can be pointed out that more than half people in ...
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Why hasn't the UK penalized a Commonwealth Realm for supporting China's National Security Law on Hong Kong?

According to this answer, Antigua and Barbuda (I'll call this AB for short) supported China's National Security Law that the U.K. excoriates. AB is a Commonwealth Realm, but I know Commonwealth Realms ...
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Why are so many countries still in the Commonwealth?

53 countries, all of them former British colonies except for two, are in the Commonwealth. Why are countries such as India, which had a major protest movement to gain independence from Imperialist ...
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To what extent do precedents in Westminster systems apply in other countries that use it?

There is currently discussion in the UK about the possibility of a future Prime Minister proroguing Parliament in order to prevent it from frustrating their vision of Brexit. A big part of the ...
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Is Queen Elizabeth II a national of each of the Commonwealth realms?

This is a follow-up to a recently asked question: Is the monarch of the Commonwealth Realms a citizen of any or all of them? The words "citizen" and "national" are sometimes used interchangeably, but ...
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If the British King dies childless but with a pregnant wife, who is the monarch?

Suppose the British King dies and he is currently childless, but his wife is pregnant. Under the succession laws of the commonwealth realms, what happens? I see three natural possibilities: The next ...
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Is it possible to live as a British/Canadian/Australian while openly disavowing the Monarchy?

Suppose a natural-born citizen of one of those countries principally objects to the notion of monarchy and in particular is unwilling to swear allegiance to a king or queen - are there any rights or ...
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Why was excluding Australian Aboriginal populations from the Race Power considered racist?

Section 51(xxvi) of the Australian Constitution originally read, The people of any race, other than the aboriginal race in any State, for whom it is deemed necessary to make special laws: I hope ...
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What is the role of the British Monarch in the Commonwealth Realms?

The monarch of the United Kingdom is the head of state of the sixteen Commonwealth realms. The question "What governmental power does the Monarch hold in Great Britain?" already explains the role of ...
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When did Britain last veto or threaten to veto legislation in British Overseas Territories?

The British Foreign Secretary has declined to veto the repeal of gay marriage in Bermuda, part of the British Overseas Territories. When did Britain last veto, or threaten to veto, legislation in ...
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Why should/shouldn't India leave the commonwealth? [closed]

We have already surpassed UK & France in terms of GDP, making India the 5th largest economy on the planet. And most countries which are part of the Commonwealth were British colonies, which makes ...
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