Re: Royal Wedding (Prince William & Kate)- R U Waking Up Early to Watc
That's why the president of Germany can only serve two terms and doesn't get elected by the people directly but through a body of members of parliament and appointed electors. It's not ideal either of course.
But if the president screws up you get rid of him after the term or at least after the following term.
If the royal is an idiot you'll basically never get rid of him or her till he/she dies.
I see that as an issue.
In any case neither the Queen of England nor the German president CAN make unpopular decisions anyway since the legislative and executive powers lie in the hands of the parliament and the government.
You can get unlucky, though. The training can fail, the monarch can turn out to be an idiot, he or she might end up turning the country in an absolute monarchy by blackmailing the parliament (read: Liechtenstein. Ridiculous country.).
And despite of all the training I think many royal families end up being more of a constant embarrassment for their countries* whenever some members of the royal family open their mouths, are found to have contacts with criminal elements and prostitutes (King of Sweden) or are just in general being in the yellow press.
* Footnote: Sadly that applies to some elected leaders, too. *cough* Berlusconi *cough*.
Sometimes, unpopular decisions have to be made, and having someone who doesn't need to ride the popular sentiment all the time is not necessarily a bad thing.
That's why the president of Germany can only serve two terms and doesn't get elected by the people directly but through a body of members of parliament and appointed electors. It's not ideal either of course.
But if the president screws up you get rid of him after the term or at least after the following term.
If the royal is an idiot you'll basically never get rid of him or her till he/she dies.
I see that as an issue.
In any case neither the Queen of England nor the German president CAN make unpopular decisions anyway since the legislative and executive powers lie in the hands of the parliament and the government.
I can see times when the momentary (and easily-swayed) will of the people is not the best thing for the country. Having someone who is raised from birth to be that kind of person is just more convenient (and less dangerous) than having someone selected at random, for example by a lottery.
You can get unlucky, though. The training can fail, the monarch can turn out to be an idiot, he or she might end up turning the country in an absolute monarchy by blackmailing the parliament (read: Liechtenstein. Ridiculous country.).
And despite of all the training I think many royal families end up being more of a constant embarrassment for their countries* whenever some members of the royal family open their mouths, are found to have contacts with criminal elements and prostitutes (King of Sweden) or are just in general being in the yellow press.
* Footnote: Sadly that applies to some elected leaders, too. *cough* Berlusconi *cough*.