Kotroman
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Is it just your (let's hope false) prediction or do you actually want the Spanish monarchy to be abolished?
Since we are a discussion forum it would help greatly if you could give your reasons rather than make empty statements.Just my prediction.
It is not the fault of the Belgian royal family that local politicians have got an annual government crisis as a local tradition, is it? Crown Princess Mathilde is not interesting because ...? She has not got any scandals surrounding her and does not polarise the royal watchers. What else is required?Well, I asked my friend if he ever saw Philip become a king and he said:''I hope not, the man is obviously too stupid for such a task. He's a bit of wanker. His wife is allright but not very interesting either.''
I asked a Belgian friend of mine.
The opinions are diverse. Others are all for the monarchy to go because the goverment (Which is basically not there) is very shaky and the crisis still hasn't been solved. Others are against it because well yeah, it wouldn't do any good and it wouldn't get any worse.
And they don't really like Crownprince Philip and Crownpricess Mathilde because they're so stiff, so grey and boring. (His opinion and he might speak for a lot of Belgians)
At the risk of revealing my vast amount of ignorance on this subject---what is happening in Belgium that makes some people think it will be the first to go? I know very little about Belgium.
I'm not an expert on Belgium. The whole goverment, including the royal family I guess completely failed. The cities are dangerous and there are even a lot of people who want to belong to the Netherlands. Says enough.I wonder why. The Spanish Royal family seems popular. Crown Prince Felipe married a local commoner. It should help to maintain higher approval ratings among Spaniards. Not to mention that Crown Princess Letizia is often referred to as the most hard-working Princess.
It is not the fault of the Belgian royal family that local politicians have got an annual government crisis as a local tradition, is it? Crown Princess Mathilde is not interesting because ...? She has not got any scandals surrounding her and does not polarise the royal watchers. What else is required?
It is not the fault of the Belgian royal family that local politicians have got an annual government crisis as a local tradition, is it? Crown Princess Mathilde is not interesting because ...? She has not got any scandals surrounding her and does not polarise the royal watchers. What else is required?
Yes, I actually want the Spanish Royal Family to go.Is it just your (let's hope false) prediction or do you actually want the Spanish monarchy to be abolished?
I'm not an expert on Belgium. The whole goverment, including the royal family I guess completely failed. The cities are dangerous and there are even a lot of people who want to belong to the Netherlands. Says enough.
I think Mathilde is in their eyes a grey mouse. She doesn't warm the people with her ethiusiasm like Maxima can nor she says anything interesting I guess. As I said, i'm not an expert on the Belgians.
Spanish RF to go?How rediculous!Spain owns eve-ry-thing to Don Juan Carlos,from democracy,everything.
They seem,at least quiet a handfull of 'm,to have totally forgotten where they came from.Franco's dictatorship.
Europes poorhouse numero uno to the wonderfull brilliant sparkling modern nation it is today.
I have heard many experts who thinks that monarchy in Spain resist because of the democratic merits of Juan Carlos (so they call this monarchical regime "juan-carlism") and so may be that his death will sign the death of the monarchy in Spain. The marriage of prince of Asturias with an important journalist has been read as an answer to this fears. zapatero quick and radicals reforms make also think that a republican change is not so impossible..
I wouldn't be surprised if the monarchy in Swaziland - in south Africa - goes, or at least is downgraded to a constitutional monarchy. With more than half of the people living in poverty while the king and his many wives live in luxury, the Swazi people are getting angry. During last year's independence day celebrations, there were demonstrations. A few weeks later, a failed bomb attempt was uncovered.
So, I am betting the Swazi monarchy to end for the same reasons as the French and Russian monarchies went: their absolute rulers did not take care of their people.
The main problem in Spain is that young people think it's not necessary a monarchy, and now another problem is the referendum to change the constitution in order that women can be heirs to the throne.
Many people say that if a referendum is held for, at the same time they could vote for or against the monarchy.
It's for that reason that the royal family are afraid of the referendum, and tries to postpone it as much as possible, saying that there are more than enough time, because the heir to the throne is Felipe and not Leonor.
The main problem in Spain is that young people think it's not necessary a monarchy, and now another problem is the referendum to change the constitution in order that women can be heirs to the throne.
To be honest, I want Canada to no longer be part of the British monarchy. We need a Canadian head of state, not a British one and one that represents Canadian values and beliefs. The Queen is an excellent monarch for Britain but I just don't feel like a British lady overseas who visits every few years does justice in being head of state for our country.
I would like to see Saudi Arabia go but I'm sure it won't. I'm sure others have noticed that it's the royal "nice guys" (Louis XVI, Maximilian, Nicholas II etc) who get overthrown and not the really harsh ones. Is the situation in Belgium really that bad? I've heard people talking about a split as long as I've been alive but I could never imagine such a thing happen. I mean, after everything the country has gone through, the wars, the liberations, the struggles, I am shocked that they could really want to willingly give up on their country.
I also never saw eye-to-eye with the premise that Belgium has only existed since 1830. That might be the starting point of the modern state, but I think Belgium as a unique region and people has been around for a very long time. There was a difference when the Netherlands broke away, there was the short-lived United States of Belgium and even Julius Caesar talked about the fierce Belgae (sic?) he had to fight. I would hate to see it end. I like the Belgian monarchy and particularly think that the late King Baudouin was one of the greatest men in modern Euro-royal history. Queen Fabiola is a favorite of mine too.
If the Spanish monarchy is overthrown after the death of Juan Carlos I wonder if, in the nether regions beyond this world, the spirit of Franco will give the King's spirit a scolding, "I told you so"?