Australia is a constitutional monarchy. A monarchy is a country where the title of head of state is hereditary. A constitutional monarchy is one where the authorities of the monarch, the King or Queen, are restricted by law and usually used only according to the guidance of an elected government. Australia has a stable political atmosphere with firm and transparent political processes, a strong legal system, and a professional bureaucracy. Australia’s judicial system performs independently and neutrally. Property rights are protected, and enforcement of agreements is reliable. Australia's stability, fortune, and outward-looking guidelines have made it more significant in world events than suggested by the size of its population. It is part of the Commonwealth of Nations, was a founding member of the United Nations, and was instrumental in the founding of APEC (“The Australian system of government,”
Australia is a constitutional monarchy. A monarchy is a country where the title of head of state is hereditary. A constitutional monarchy is one where the authorities of the monarch, the King or Queen, are restricted by law and usually used only according to the guidance of an elected government. Australia has a stable political atmosphere with firm and transparent political processes, a strong legal system, and a professional bureaucracy. Australia’s judicial system performs independently and neutrally. Property rights are protected, and enforcement of agreements is reliable. Australia's stability, fortune, and outward-looking guidelines have made it more significant in world events than suggested by the size of its population. It is part of the Commonwealth of Nations, was a founding member of the United Nations, and was instrumental in the founding of APEC (“The Australian system of government,”