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“The sovereign has, under a constitutional monarchy such as ours, three rights – the right to be consulted, the right to encourage, the right to warn. And a king of great sense and sagacity ...
For some foreign observers, that has raised the question: How can you have a constitutional monarchy when you don’t have a written Constitution? While Britain does not have a single ...
It ruled Move Forward and its leaders, including former prime ministerial hopeful Pita Limjaroenrat, sought to overthrow the constitutional monarchy through their actions. The ruling is ...
If the outpour of grief—or public polling—in the aftermath of Queen Elizabeth II’s death is anything to go by, it is clear that Britain is still largely a nation of royalists. But as anti ...
RABAT, Morocco - Moroccan King Mohammed VI announced a series of constitutional reforms in a speech Friday night that he said will turn the North African country into a constitutional monarchy ...
Because after a quick look at the alternatives, it quickly becomes clear that constitutional monarchy isn’t just some outdated artifact, it’s a trait we share in common with many of the world ...
“The actions have hidden intentions to overthrow the constitutional monarchy and were not a call for reform,” a court judge said. The court was ruling on the constitutionality of their reform ...
and the Thai Raksa Chart Party for breaking the royal tradition of supposedly avoiding politics—moves that allowed the king to portray himself as standing up for the monarchy’s constitutional ...
Defenders of constitutional monarchy claim the hereditary principle removes the political element and provides a sense of historical continuity that promotes greater faith in the political system.
But focusing only on those aspects of his investiture is to deliberately ignore the benefits of a system of government – constitutional monarchy – under which Canada, and other countries like ...
And when it remains secret – as it was under King Bhumipol – the king wears the clothes of “constitutional monarchy”. But Thailand has almost never been a functioning constitutional ...
has arrived at consensus to recommend the abolition of the constitutional monarchy as the form of government and has deliberated on the process by which a president would be selected. Legal and ...
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