Re: RE: Republican, monarchist or what?
In general the Republican system has been adopted by Constituional monarchies, even Canada has already. The only problem is it doesn't work right here.
In declaring Canada into a Republic, I think it would be nice but it's not really needed, plus since tradition is apart of culture we should keep some, for lack of a better word, trappings of our British and French heritages and if thats keeping some semblance of the old monarchy. Who are even Canadian Republicans to disagree. Remember in the First French revoltion the orginal plan was actually to keep the monarchy. I think if the king had not gottien involved in some conspiracies and if the Jacobins had not been so loonie or if the Gabobins (spellings) had sway over power that the first constitutional monarchy would have stood with a republican government funtioning.
FiveParadox said:I see we agree on something again, Finder.
I'm perfectly happy "compromising" between the monarchy and a republic. For example, continuing to deem the Governor General to be a representative of the Queen, even if she were required to be ratified prior to appointment, would still be good enough for me as a monarchist.
I don't really "oppose" republicanism in Canada; rather, I oppose absolute republicanism. I don't want to see ourselves stuck with a republican Government, mainly because that would likely involve a branching away, at some point, from the responsible Westminster style Parliamentary system that has served us so well. Granted, it has issues and glitches that should be addressed, but for the most part, it works.
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In general the Republican system has been adopted by Constituional monarchies, even Canada has already. The only problem is it doesn't work right here.
In declaring Canada into a Republic, I think it would be nice but it's not really needed, plus since tradition is apart of culture we should keep some, for lack of a better word, trappings of our British and French heritages and if thats keeping some semblance of the old monarchy. Who are even Canadian Republicans to disagree. Remember in the First French revoltion the orginal plan was actually to keep the monarchy. I think if the king had not gottien involved in some conspiracies and if the Jacobins had not been so loonie or if the Gabobins (spellings) had sway over power that the first constitutional monarchy would have stood with a republican government funtioning.