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Revision as of 15:51, 22 November 2022
Constitutional Monarchism, clipped to ConMon, is in most aspects varied ideology but usually somewhat moderate ideology. It believes that there should a monarch should rule, but should be restricted by formal constitutional means.
Constitutional Monarchism is distinguished from Ceremonial Monarchism in that in a Constitutional Monarchy the monarch still holds power to enact policies, unlike in a Ceremonial Monarchy in which the only power the monarchy has is to act as figureheads. Nonetheless CerMon is usually considered a type of Constitutional Monarchy, and constitutional monarchies that aren't ceremonial are usually distinguished by the title Semi-Constitutional Monarchy.
History
The first constitutional monarchy was created when John of England signed the Magna Carta, which was a major step in the current constitutional monarchy in the UK. Other notable examples are Liechtenstein and Spain.
Orléanism
Orléanism was a major force in French politics during the 19th century. A Orléanist was someone who supported a constitutional monarchy under House of Orléans. Due to the radical political change France went under during that period, there were three types of Orléanism:
- Pure Orléanism: Those who support the reign of Louis Philippe I, who came to power after the 1830 July Revolution, which overthrew Charles X's autocratic regime. Pure Orléanists were usually Liberal and Moderate.
- Fusionist Orléanism: A group of dissident Pure Orléanists and some Legitimists who endorsed Philippe, Count of Paris', claim to the House of Orléans and the Crown of France. Fusionist Orléanists were usually Traditionalist Conservatives.
- Progressive Orléanism: A group of dissident Fusionist Orléanists who, after the increasingly Anti-Monarchist sentiment of the 1890s, took up Progressivism and Laicism.
Personality and Behaviour
ConMon is usually portrayed as a bit boring as compared with other Monarchists since he isn't as radical. He is also shown to enjoy incest.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball,
- Colour the left half purple,
- Colour the right half a darker purple or navy blue,
- Add a crown on top (Gold for the crown, and red for the jewels),
- Add the eyes, and you're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Purple | #9425A0 | 148, 37, 160 | |
Dark Purple | #371C34 | 55, 28, 52 | |
Gold | #FEE400 | 254, 228, 0 | |
Red | #FF0000 | 255, 0, 0 |
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Purple | #9425A0 | 148, 37, 160 | |
Navy Blue | #00024A | 0, 2, 74 | |
Gold | #FEE400 | 254, 228, 0 | |
Red | #FF0000 | 255, 0, 0 |
Relationships
Friends
- Monarchism - Beloved father.
- Monarcho-Socialism - In most cases you become me.
- Monarcho-Syndicalism - Monarcho-Socialism but the chance of it becoming a constitutional monarchy is increased by 20%.
- Elective Monarchism - Most of the time you become me.
- Libertarian Monarchism - ^ also freedom-loving brother.
- Parliamentarianism & Democracy - The king can't do everything! Or else it would be an abs*lute monarchy!
- One-Nation Conservatism - You get me. Thanks for protecting me from the revolutionaries!
Frenemies
- Ceremonial Monarchism - I agree with him, you're too lazy.
- Anarcho-Monarchism - I'm still not quite sure what you stand for. The monarchy part is based, but anarchists are scary.
- Absolute Monarchism - Your king is cool, but maybe tone it down a bit?
- Classical Liberalism - Mixed bag, Victorian era Britain and July Monarchy were great but American revolution was a hard treason.
Enemies
- Republicanism and Jeffersonian Democracy - Violent Revolution AGAINST a Constitutional Monarchy? 1765 never forget.
- Monarcho-Fascism - Absolutist scum!
But Phibun put the lese-majeste law in the constitution and it stayed that way ever since. - Totalitarianism - Bro, you don't even have a monarch! At least he had a monarch!
- Fascism - I will destroy your "Social Republic".
- Jacobitism - Not only is the "legitimate" king by your own rules of succession more German than the current king, he also doesn't claim the British throne, so stop your revolts.
Further Information
Literature
- An Entire List of Them
- Constitution of the Principality of Liechtenstein
- Constitution of Kuwait
- Constitution of 3 May 1791(first monarchy with a constitution)
Wikipedia
- Constitutional Monarchy
- Crown-In-Parliament
- Monarchy of Liechtenstein
- Politics of Jordan
- Politics of Kuwait
- List of monarchy referendums
Videos
Gallery
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Orangism (alt)
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Orangism (Coat of Arms)
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Credit: u/Based_and_Jedpilled, Source
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