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The Defense Force of The Dominion of the Asmorian Empire

Selanese Empire wrote:I wonder why this “liberation” made people less liberated than before?

Communism maybe?

The United Socialist Republics of Golga

Selanese Empire wrote:I wonder why this “liberation” made people less liberated than before?

I wonder...

(p.s this nation does not represent my irl views, I'm pretty much the same as my brother TTI except for a view minor issues)

The United Kingdom of Kerelen

Absolute monarchy sucks because if you want to kill a country with that system then you just kill the one in charge, unless there's a set of rules for what to do and not to do (similar to the Constitution but in this system its power is pretty limited), and there's some kind of organ that has some participation (although may be limited) in the government as well. The country that stretches this really far is the Vatican City (the Pope is absolute both in the Vatican and in the Catholic Church, but the Fundamental Law, the Catechism and the Canon Law are the set of rules that governs what the Pope can and cannot do, and the College of Cardinals is similar to a legislative organ of the Catholic Church). Oh and it sucks when it is hereditary as well.

A constitutional monarchy really is just a republic with a monarchy as a figurehead. Some monarchs in this system still have some limited power, but it's not like the monarch can do anything major to the system. It's all the bureaucrats and the senators doing the work.

A republic is both stable and non-stable, stable meaning there are a lot of people who govern and not just the president/king (for constitutional monarchies), when someone dies then there are still others of the same power, but non-stable meaning when elections come and go, national policies can significantly change just with a difference of votes.

The Empire of Etherton

Kerelen wrote:A republic is both stable and non-stable[...]

Schrödinger's stability

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