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  1. Australia

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    Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is the world's largest island and the only continent entirely governed by a single nation-state. Situated in the Southern Hemisphere, it encompasses the mainland continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. The continent rests on the Indo-Australian Plate. Its unique terrestrial ecosystem, characterized by high levels of endemism, is often attributed to its prolonged geographic isolation, which has led to the evolution of fauna such as the macropods and monotremes. The pol…
  2. Commonwealth Of Nations

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    The Head of the Commonwealth
    The position of Head of the Commonwealth is not hereditary and is not automatically inherited upon the death of the previous incumbent. The role is held for life by the sitting monarch of the United Kingdom, currently King Charles III, by the consent of the collective mood of the membership. While the Head has no executive power, the incumbent is symbolically tasked with ensuring that the annual [Commonwealth Game…
  3. Parliament Of The United Kingdom

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    The Sovereign
    The Monarch (currently King Charles III) remains formally part of Parliament, deriving authority from the ancient concept of Rex in Parlamento. While the Sovereign's role in daily legislative affairs is ceremonial—principally assenting to bills via Royal Assent and opening sessions with the Speech from the Throne—their theoretical power is substantial. For instance, the constitutional convention requiring the Monarch to assen…
  4. Westminster System

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    | Jurisdiction Type | Head of State Example | Key Modification |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Constitutional Monarchy | Canada (King Charles III) | Reliance on unwritten constitutional conventions. |
    | Republic | Republic of India (President) | Explicitly defined powers of the President in the Constitution. |
    | [Parliamentary Republic](/entries/parliamentary…