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What could have said the new elected President to the ex-King ??
King Michael, as terrific as he is, does seem to have been more passive than necessary re: a possible restoration.
When Romanians demonstrate in the streets in favor of monarchy, does he show up? No.
Did he play any role in 1989 or when subsequent constitutional debates have taken place? No.
Does he advocate for monarchy? No, other than saying, "if the people want me, I'll return," which is passive.
With that, how could anyone expect a restoration? The Hohenzollerns must have been more proactive in the 1800s when they originally got the throne. I've never gotten a new job without pushing hard for it, and the same applies to the job of King.
Had King Michael acted in such a way, it is unlikely that he would have been allowed to return to his country. The previous Romanian governments made it difficult enough for him to visit after the fall of Communism. The King and his family have been wise about how they have conducted themselves - the Romanian people would be responsible for restoring the monarchy if that is what was truly desired.
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The position is as fair as it can be. They are very wise that they are not pushing on this matter, otherwise the monarchy it will look like an impose one (almost like the republic was imposed by Russians at the end of WW2)The position of the Royal Family regarding the issue of the Restoration convinced many royalists it's useless to ask for Monarchy.
The position is as fair as it can be. They are very wise that they are not pushing on this matter, otherwise the monarchy it will look like an impose one (almost like the republic was imposed by Russians at the end of WW2)
But the Royal Family is very active on charity, diplomatic events etc. Those are more visible than any propaganda
The moment all romanian royalist is waiting is near.
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I don't. I just feel it based on some logical arguments.How do you know is near?
I don't. I just feel it based on some logical arguments.
1.In Romanian Constitution it is written that the president should be non political (neutral) and a referee between parties and institutions. But he was not. We are a semipresidential republic meaning we have a president and a prime minister who run the executive power. President is elected by electors and the prime minister is invested by president from the party or coalition who has the majority in Parliament. After the president is elected he lose the party membership and should remains neutral
But all the presidents after 1989 acted like party presidents not like nation presidents. They always promoted the party who supported them in election to accede the power and run the executive power and meantime using all the ways and influence to break the Parliament majority and create a new majority for the party which actual president was the member before. From this point of view always in Romania was a political war stage and people had enough. They want stability. This war had negative impact also in economy and other areas
2. All presidents have a view as corrupted people. Because all of them has used the influence to make their families or their election sponsors to accumulate wealth
Monarchy have grew in all these last 25 years from an under 10% to over 30% because many and many is seeing monarchy as the alternative of stopping all above and not only. And please take into account that all this grow was made in conditions that monarchy does not have any support from the mass media. Each new president and all the actions and corruption he brings diminished the support for actual republic format and grew support for monarchy as alternative.
This is why I say monarchy is near
Merry Christmas to you all
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Yes indeed. But always was like that. The popularity of new president was very high because the expectations are very high. The people hopes that new one will repair what old one has brokenThe new president is very popular while the support from Monarchy seems to be around 20%.
How will be the popularity of the King's Family when he won't be in this world anymore?
A journalist from the well known neswpaper "Adevarul" considers the Royal Family won the Peles Castle but lost Romania:
Casa Regală a câştigat Peleşul, dar a pierdut România | Daniel Gorgonaru | adevarul.ro
It will change everything. First of all it will be a restoration of the government form existing before Russian introduced republic by forceWhat will change in Romania with a King or a future Queen ? Nothing..
At 51 years of age, I'm still in amazement at times that the former monarchs of Romania and Bulgaria along with the Serbian CP are welcome in their homelands. Not only welcomed but they're permitted to reside there and contribute to society. Countries that some members of their families had never visited in their lifetimes. It's something I would have laughed at 25 years ago.I do not feel that the Royal Family has lost anything: on the contrary, they arrived as strangers and seem to be steadily winning hearts and minds through their dedication and devotion.
If Romanians do decide to restore their monarchy, it will be due to the esteem they hold for their King but also to the hard work of the younger members of his family in showing just what a royal family can contribute to the life of a nation.