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[[File: CerMon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism/Ceremonial Monarchism|Ceremonial Monarchism]] (Child)<br>|themecolor = #b83bda|textcolor = #570859|likes = The Monarch, Constitutional Limits|definition = "The belief that a monarchy should rule restrained by formal constitutional limits"}}'''Constitutional Monarchism''' clipped to '''ConMon''', is in most aspects varied ideology but usually somewhat moderate ideology. It believes that there should a Monarch should rule, but should be restricted by formal constitutional means.
[[File: CerMon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism/Ceremonial Monarchism|Ceremonial Monarchism]] (Child)<br>|themecolor = #b83bda|textcolor = #570859|likes = The Monarch, Constitutional Limits|definition = "The belief that a monarchy should rule restrained by formal constitutional limits"}}'''Constitutional Monarchism''' clipped to '''ConMon''', is in most aspects varied ideology but usually somewhat moderate ideology. It believes that there should a Monarch should rule, but should be restricted by formal constitutional means.


Constitutional Monarchism is distinguished from [[Constitutional Monarchism/Ceremonial Monarchism|Ceremonial Monarchism]] in that in a Constitutional Monarchy the monarch still holds power to enact policies, unlike in a Ceremonial Monarchy in which the only power the monarchy has is to act as figureheads. Nonetheless CerMon is usually considered a type of Constitutional Monarchy, and constitutional monarchies that aren't ceremonial are usually distinguished by the title '''Semi-Constitutional Monarchy'''.
Constitutional Monarchism is distinguished from [[File:Cermon.png]][[Constitutional Monarchism/Ceremonial Monarchism|Ceremonial Monarchism]] in that in a Constitutional Monarchy the monarch still holds power to enact policies, unlike in a Ceremonial Monarchy in which the only power the monarchy has is to act as figureheads. Nonetheless CerMon is usually considered a type of Constitutional Monarchy, and constitutional monarchies that aren't ceremonial are usually distinguished by the title '''Semi-Constitutional Monarchy'''.


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Revision as of 08:43, 20 September 2020

Constitutional Monarchism clipped to ConMon, is in most aspects varied ideology but usually somewhat moderate ideology. It believes that there should a Monarch should rule, but should be restricted by formal constitutional means.

Constitutional Monarchism is distinguished from Ceremonial Monarchism in that in a Constitutional Monarchy the monarch still holds power to enact policies, unlike in a Ceremonial Monarchy in which the only power the monarchy has is to act as figureheads. Nonetheless CerMon is usually considered a type of Constitutional Monarchy, and constitutional monarchies that aren't ceremonial are usually distinguished by the title Semi-Constitutional Monarchy.

History

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Personality

ConMon is usually portrayed as a bit boring as compared with other Monarchists since he isn't as radical.

How to Draw

File:ConMonFlag1.png
File:ConMonFlag2.png
  1. Draw a Ball with eyes
  2. Make the Left half Purple
  3. Make the Right Half darker purple or navy blue.
  4. Add a crown on top.

And you're done.

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<tabview> Constitutional Monarchism/Ceremonial Monarchism|Ceremonial Monarchism </tabview>

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