Message from @ÜltraÜberGöttKönig
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thats for sure
Le evolution
@rogalik whats your opinion on constitutional monarchy with an actualy politically actve king and a working seperation of power?
is there a parliament and a government?
yea people still vote but the royal family exists besides that
think if the queen was actually an acting monarch
like the crown holds the executive power while parliament holding the legislative
well I'm not particularly fond of monarchs I mean if the ruler is decided by succession laws and not really by any merit whatsoever(you can claim that there is no "merit" in democracy either but someone running for PM/President have at least to gain some popularity) and can't be replaced if he's obviously incapable of doing his job right, then what? you will inevitably end up with a bunch of idiots on the throne
there were excellent kings who exhibited unmatched strategic sense but there was even more of no name turds
I don't see a reason to give anything to anyone by birth
my idea was creating a commite with no political power that observes the heir during his growth to determine if he is capable, also he will be taught in morals and state theory and such
also it could be an elected monarchy
every dynasty picks one heir and a commitee votes for the most capable
if it's elected monarchy why not simply a republic then 🤷
or aristocratic family rather
you know we've had an elected monarchy in Poland
the plebs cant vote tho
dunno if you're familiar with that
our nobles were voting for the king
and it went down the shitter real fast
game of thrones like intrigue?
or was the elected guy just a twat
>go from this
>to nothing
>in 200 years
👌
wew
cuz we ended up having a string of idiots on the throne
thats why we need an impartial council
later on any polish-lithuanian king would be effectively elected by foreign powers...
>my idea was creating a commite with no political power that observes the heir during his growth to determine if he is capable, also he will be taught in morals and state theory and such
that's what was more or less happening, I mean not really the first part but the heirs would get education and shit
well the first part is the important one tho
why limit yourself to only those people from the royal family?
less of a hassle
there are thousands even more capable politicians out there
>less of a hassle
royalty has better access to education cuz they are rich and dont need to work
why is "hassle" bad