Countries That are Elective Monarchies

An elective monarchy is a monarchy where the ruling head is elected instead of strictly inheriting power. The manner of election, the nature of candidate qualifications, and the electors vary from case to case. Name the four countries of the world that could currently be classified as an elective monarchy.
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Group of seven elects leader to 5-year term
United Arab Emirates
Group of nine elects leader to 5-year term
Malaysia
Group of nine elects leader for life
Cambodia
Group of currently 121 elects leader for life
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