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In the game, around ~1600 you will have an event. You can either choose to "peacefully" change your goverment type to "Noble republic" (without ruler, heir but with 4yrs election) or go for "absolute monarchy" which will cause a great rebelion (128k units) + 3 stability drop + 10 revolt risk for few years
and as far as early years are concerned, you start the game with "feudal monarchy" and it automatically changes around ~1460 into "elective monarchy" through an event (the only response is "there is nothing we can do about it"). So the only way to change your goverment type is to wait until 1600 but beware of this rebelion cause it's really hard to beat them
If you are using any mods that change things a little-much less to that extent- then it is obvious things will not work the same as unmodded game.
I tried this, but as soon as the pretender assumed the throne, it triggered the "Elective Monarchy in Poland" event and switched me right back ... the upside, I guess, was that the pretender started the new elective monarchy with a 95 legitimacy! This was before 1500 and I hadn't formed the Commonwealth (would that make any difference?).
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1912737782