Ministerial Monarchy

A Democratic-Monarchy is the same as a normal monarchy, but with some restrictions. E.g. the Monarch has 3 Head-Ministers under them, and the 3 Head Ministers have 5 Ministers under them, so each Minister is democratically elected by the public, then each Head Minister is democratically elected by the 5 Ministers mentioned before. The monarch is put into power by birthright, not by the public.

The monarch has supreme power over their country, they can do whatever they want, whenever they want. The 3 Head Ministers can do what ever they want, but need the public's support to do so, weather this is by means of a referendum, a petition, etc. The 5 Ministers can also do what ever they want, but need the support of the Head Ministers, who then need the support of the public.