Monarcho-Fascism

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Monarcho-Fascism is an Authoritarian Unity Fascist ideology that believes that a monarch is necessary for a Fascist society. It has historically been Constitutional Monarchist, though it could be anything from Ceremonial to Absolute.

History

  Albania

In 1939, Albania became an Italian protectorate, and Victor Emmanuel III, the Italian King, became King of the Albanians.

  Belgium

Belgium's Monarcho-Fascist party was the Rexist Party. It existed between 1935 and 1945 and was led by Leon Degrelle.

Rexism advocated royalism,   Centralism, dominance of the Roman Catholic church and borrowed many ideas from   Integral Nationalism to establish a moral renewal of Belgian society.

  Britain

Main article:   British Fascism

British Monarcho-Fascism is considered just   British Fascism. It was popularized by Oswald Mosley in the 20s-40s.

  Brazil

The Brazilian Integralists were split between supporting a republic and supporting the return of the monarchy, which was overthrown in a military coup in 1889. However, the movement's leader, Plínio Salgado, was a monarchist.

  Croatia

The Ustase party was created in 1929, and they were led by Ante Pavleič. After the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia, they founded a puppet state named the Independent State of Croatia. It was de jure a constitutional monarchy, but de facto a dictatorship. The Ustase government was extremely brutal against Serbs, Jews, Romas and Communists.

  China/Manchuria

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  Hungary

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  Italy

Main article:   Fascism

  Iran  

The Rastakhiz Party originally was meant to be a synthesis of Spanish and  Italian Fascism, which was met with widespread opposition, which led to the Party adopting   Democratic Centralism instead. The Rastakhiz Party ruled Iran from 1975 to 1978.

  Japan

Main article:   Showaism

In Japan, Showaism (a Japanese form of Monarcho-Fascism) popularized militarism, ultranationalism, and totalitarianism in Japan around the 1920s and 1930s. However, this Monarcho-Fascist regime came to an end in 1945 due to American occupation.

  Manchukuo

In 1932, Imperial Japan invaded and occupied Manchuria, installing there a puppet regime led by   Puyi, the last Chinese emperor. It was dissolved in 1945.

  Mexico

Main article:   Mexican Fascism

  Montenegro

The Montenegrin Party was founded in 1923 and tried to restore the Kingdom of Montenegro. Similar to Croatia after the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia, they founded a puppet state named the Independent State of Montenegro. The Montenegrin Federalist Party invited Prince Michael of Montenegro to be its King and head of state, but he refused, claiming that he would not cooperate with Nazis.

  Romania

Main article:   Legionarism

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  Russia 

Main articles:   Mladorossism and   Black Hundredism

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  Yugoslavia

Like in many other countries in Europe at the end of the 19th, a   radical party was founded in Serbia. This party become more and more right-wing and finally modelled itself as "Yugoslav Radical Union" after the Italian National Fascist Party and formed an alliance with other fascist parties like   Zbor.

After the defeat of   Italy the monarchist Chetniks joined Germany in the war against the   communists.

  Greece

Main article:   Metaxism

On the 4th of August 1936 with the approval of King George II of Greece, a   nationalist General by the name of Ioannis Metaxas was appointed the new Prime Minister of Greece and established the 4th of August Regime, a Greek   ultranationalist and   anti-communist dictatorship which was supportive of   Constitutional Monarchy. Some say that the regime wasn’t fully   fascist but rather   Authoritarian Conservative due to its disdain for   Imperialism, lack of a strong, revolutionary fascist political body (like the   NSDAP in Germany or the PNF in Italy) and its support towards the   UK rather than the fascist nations of that time.

  Spain

Main article:   Francoism

WIP

  Thailand   

  •   Plaek Phibunsongkhram - Field Marshal Plaek "Phibun" Phibunsongkhram was a Thai military officer and politician who served as the Prime Minister of   Thailand from 1938 to 1944 and 1948 to 1957. Phibun was a member of the Royal Siamese Army wing of Khana Ratsadon "People's Party", the first political party in Thailand, and a leader of the Siamese revolution of 1932, transforming Thailand from an   absolute monarchy to a   constitutional monarchy.

Phibun became the third Prime Minister of Thailand in 1938 as Commander of the Royal Siamese Army, established a   totalitarian military dictatorship inspired by the Italian fascist   Benito Mussolini, promoted Thai   nationalism and   sinophobia, and allied Thailand with   Empire of Japan in World War II. Phibun launched a modernization campaign known as the Thai Cultural Revolution that included a series of cultural mandates such as changing the country's name from "Siam" to "Thailand", and promoting the common Thai language.

Phibun was ousted as prime minister by the National Assembly in 1944 and replaced by members of the Free Thai Movement, until returning to power through another coup d'etat in 1947. Phibun aligned Thailand with   anti-communism in the Cold War and participated in the Korean War under   the United Nations Command.

Phibun's second term as prime minister was plagued by political instability and was subject to several attempted coup d'etats to remove him, including the Army General Staff plot in 1948, the Palace Rebellion in 1949, and the Manhattan Rebellion in 1951. Phibun's deteriorating relationship with His Majesty   Bhumibol proved to be his downfall as he was overthrown in 1957 by General   Sarit Thanarat who accused him of Lèse-majesté. After his downfall, Phibun entered exile in   Japan, where he died in 1964.

  •   Thanom Kittikachorn - Following the death of Sarit Thanarat, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn became Prime Minister and the new military dictator of Thailand from 1963-1973. Thanom Kittikachorn's government got Thailand involved in the Vietnam War and Thailand during his tenure was the third-largest provider of ground forces to   South Vietnam, following   the US and   South Korea. Thanom's government allowed the United States Air Force in Thailand to use its air and naval bases and at the height of the war, almost 50,000 American military personnel were stationed in Thailand.

Thanom's regime was known for massive corruption and faced multiple popular uprisings such as     the communist insurgency by the Communist Party of Thailand (CPT) and 1970s peasant revolts in Thailand. Public discontent with Thanom's dictatorship reached its peak during the student-led    1973 Thai popular uprising that forced Thanom and his allies into exile in the US and   Singapore.

In October 1976, Thanom returned to Thailand in the robes of a novice monk. Even though he announced he had no desire to re-enter politics, his return triggered student protests, which eventually moved onto the campus of Thammasat University. As this happened only a year after South Vietnam and   Laos had fallen to communism, right-wing Thai citizens mistakenly suspected the protesters wished the same fate for their own country. On 6 October 1976, right-wing militants, aided by government security forces, stormed the Thammasat campus, violently broke up the protests, and killed and injured many protesters in what came to be known as the 6 October 1976 massacre.

  •   Rubbish Collection Organization: The Rubbish Collection Organization (RCO; Thai: องค์กรเก็บขยะแผ่นดิน; RTGS: ongkon kep khaya phaendin) is a Thai state-sponsored online ultra-royalist vigilante group that has been characterized as fascist. Headed by Rienthong Nanna, an ultra-royalist former major general, medical doctor, director of Mongkut Wattana Hospital and special advisor to the Prime Minister, it was founded during the 2013–2014 Thai political crisis, on the side of the People's Democratic Reform Committee, and as of July 2019 had 300,000 likes on its Facebook page. The RCO is organized along professional military-style lines and engages in mob activism. Its stated aim is to 'eradicate' Thailand's “social rubbish” and to “eradicate lèse-majesté offenders completely.” The RCO has adopted civic volunteerism and publicizes state-organized mass events, such as royal bicycle rallies, through social media.
  •   Thai Pakdee: A royalist political party, initially an organization established in 2021 by former   Thai Rak Thai and Democrat Party member of the House of Representative Warong Dechgitvigrom to oppose the   Kao Klai (Move Forward) party and two anti-establishment groups, the   Progressive Movement and the   "Three-Finger Mob". The Thai Pakdee group’s manifesto includes the safeguarding of Thailand’s three pillars of The Nation, the Religion and the Monarchy, resistance to all kinds of monopoly, support for technology, a self-sufficient economy and promotion of the “Thainess” characteristic.

Beliefs and Foundations

Monarcho-Fascism believes that a monarch is necessary for a fascist society. Historically. it has been mainly constitutional monarchist through it doesn't have to be. Monarcho-Fascism could be anywhere from ceremonial to absolute monarchy. Monarcho-Fascism likes monarchies because they see them as important for the countries as they are part of the country's tradition.

Personality and Behavior

He acts like Sheev Palpatine from Star Wars and tries to act better than everyone around him.

How to Draw

 
Flag of Monarcho-Fascism
  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Colour the ball purple,
  3. Draw a sunset orange fasces in the centre with a yellow axe-head and binds,
  4. Draw a yellow crown on top of the fasces,
  5. Draw a crown on top of the ball (Gold for the crown, red for the jewels),
  6. Draw the eyes and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Purple #4D004D 77, 0, 77
Sunset Orange #E25050 226, 80, 80
Yellow #FFCC00 255, 204, 0
Gold #FFE101 255, 225, 1
Red #C5060E 197, 6, 14


Relationships

Friends

  •   Fascism - Started off great until the king stabbed you in the back...
  •   Constitutional Monarchism - The constitution clearly says that sovereiginity belongs to the monarchy. I tend to work particularly well with your   semi-constitutional self.
  •   Clerical Fascism - My favourite sibling.   Rodzayevsky and   Degrelle were especially based.
  •   Stratocracy - Well, if the monarch was the supreme commander that would be fine, I guess.
  •   National Conservatism - Nationalism and Conservatism? Based! As long as the monarchy is the main pillar of society and I'll being accepting towards you (but why some of your variants were r*publicans?)
  •   Black Hundredism - My Russian counterpart. Using paramilitaries to harass ethnic minorities, socialists and republicans is a good idea.
  •   Police Statism - Yes, Please enforce these Lèse-majesté laws to teach those anti-monarchists a lesson!
  •   Showa Statism - Glory to Japan! Tennō Heika Banzai! Thanks for the help in World War 2!
  •   Ittihadism - You are the Turkish version of the guy above, I like the direction you were going.
  •   British Fascism - Pretty cool chaps, especially   Lintorn-Orman. I still wish   HM Edward VIII did away with that insolent Parliament.

Frenemies

  •   Monarcho-Socialism - The monarchy is based but you could go without socialism.
  •   Mladorossism - Monarchism? Based. Fascism? Based. COMMUNISM? Unbased.
  •   Nordic Model - Mostly too degenerate, but   SD is based due to their ultranationalism and 3rd positionist economics (monarcho-social fascism ?).
  •   Conservative Liberalism - Liberalism is cringe and you are way too moderate on culture but we do get along in Thailand. Really like   this party for siding with us against the Thaksinists. Seriously, screw Abhisit for backstabbing us!
  •   Nazism - Important Axis partner but why do you badmouth the Hohenzollerns?
  •   Francoism - Thanks for protecting Spain from r*publicans but I wish you picked a new king earlier. Besides, your eventual choice wasn't the best one.

Enemies

  •   Republicanism - DIE!!!
  •   Radical Democracy - YOU TOO!!!
  •   Anti-Fascism - Anarchism + Republicanism = DOUBLE CRINGE!
  •   Leninism - I won't forgive you for what you have done with the Romanovs!
  •   Trotskyism - Thanks for the ice pick for ending this nightmare!
  •   Marxism–Leninism - Goddamn commies!
  •   Iron Front - Fascism and Monarchism are both good, actually. I'm glad that the Nazis kicked your pathetic butts.
  •   Neoconservatism - You were based in the Cold War times when you protected monarchy and particularly Rama IX. But now that you're plotting with the Sam Kibs to overthrow the monarchy, you can FUCK OFF from my face!
  •   Third Way - Thaksin and Yingluck deserved to be removed because they violated section 112. And SW Valrum also deseved it.
  •   Progressivism - You too! you supported the  Sam Kib and those anti-monarchists to topple the monarchy, so your party deserved to be collapsed by court ruling! Stop hiding behind the skirt and fight me like a man, Thanathorn!
  •   Civil Libertarianism - Abolish Lèse-majesté laws? Sure, if that law was not used for a long period of time, which is when no one dare to insult the monarchy!
  •   Jacobinism - Proof that republicans are backwards and barbaric!
  •   Tridemism - Another proof that republicans are very bad! You overthrew the monarchy and made China a warlord state! You also defeated my Japanese variant along with the allies.

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