26 February 2025

More Support For Monarchy If King Leads


Are you curious to know the secret ingredient that might just turn the tide in favor of monarchies? I know it may sound like a grandiose claim, but it underpins an intriguing shift in the global perception of monarchies that we've uncovered through our latest research. Today, we will journey through the history and evolution of constitutional monarchies, examining the distinct roles and powers of monarchs as dictated by their respective constitutions. We'll highlight how some countries, like Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands, have placed the monarchy at the heart of their constitutional framework, attributing considerable space and prominence to their roles. We'll further dive into the constitutional powers of the monarch, observing commonalities and exceptions across different nations. While the powers of monarchs have gradually been reduced over centuries, they still serve as the ultimate guardians of their constitutions. How they have defended democratic values during crises will also be an area of focus. Finally, we'll present a fascinating trend that emerged from our survey conducted in 10 republics.

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