which less democratic

Absolute monarchy
Constitutional monarchy

Absolute monarchy is less democratic than a constitutional monarchy.

In an absolute monarchy, the monarch holds ultimate power and authority in the government and typically has no checks or balances on their power. The monarch has the final say in all decisions and can make and enforce laws without any input from the people.

On the other hand, in a constitutional monarchy, the monarch's powers are limited by a constitution or set of laws. The monarch's role is largely symbolic, and the government is usually run by elected officials who make decisions on behalf of the people.

While both types of monarchies involve a monarch, a constitutional monarchy allows for more democratic processes and accountability through a system of checks and balances.