Comment on What's the point of constitutional monarchies? Why even keep the monarchy in place if they aren't even doing anything?

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Adderbox76@lemmy.ca ⁨2⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Because, and not to sound flippant, that’s just the easiest and most natural way to do it without a lot of extra paperwork.

See technically, a "president* is meant as a drop in replacement for a monarch. A republic doesn’t get rid if its king, they just replace one who was born into it with one they chose and one they pretend to have a bit more control over.

Canada’s equivalent to Trump isn’t Carney, technically it’s King Charles. And the U.S equivalent to Prime Minister would be who’ve leads the majority party in congress.

Could we go through the constitutional rigamarole to change that? Sure. But why bother when he’s content to stay out of things.

Essentially, a parliamentary democracy means that our “Trump” is a deadbeat dad who lives in another country.

I’ll happily keep that buffer in place versus whatever the fuck the U.S had gotten themselves into.

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