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A King for the first time in living memory.
There has just been a very special message from Queen Beatrix this evening at 19.00 CET.
She has announced her abucation in favour of her son Willem-Alexander. We haven't had a King of the Netherlands since 1909. Both of our last two monarchs have abdicated Wilhelmina in 1948, and Juliana in 1980. I personally think that a monarchy has no place in a modern state, it is a out dated concept. I do know that it is purely ceremonial, but I'm convinced that it's a throw back to a different time. I have never been a royalist, I bare the royal family no ill will, but I do wish we were a republic.
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Interesting. I think it's ridiculous that this still exists, but at the same time it's nostalgic and cultural, and if the population wants it, go for it.
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I suspect OP feels similarly about them. The only difference he lives in the Netherlands....
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Of course, the very idea of a monarchy is a throw back to the values of an earlier age, and has a limited place (if any) in a modern constitutional and democratic state, and, of course, the idea that royal inheritance should trump elected legitimacy as a reason for appointment as head of state is equally outmoded. Historically, the problem of monarchy - apart from its sheer elitism - has always been the question of a secure succession, one that was accepted by the elites, if not the public. How did you preserve the line, the Family, while ensuring that idiots and cretins (and those born from the distaff side of the blanket) could not rule, even if they were of your blood? How could you relinquish power legitimately, without losing your head? Or dying in your bed? - (And, for much of recorded history these were the bleak choices open to you, in this situation.) However, more recently, some of the most egalitarian societies on the planet have managed to create, (or encourage the evolution of) societies - and institutional structures - which somehow allow egalitarian values to permeate the conduct of the institutions of the state while simultaneously preserving traditions (such as a Royal Family shorn of most of its power and much of its mystery as constitutional monarchies usually are) that yet still command loyalty and ensure continuity. An evolving tradition of Royal abdication (where the Monarch is neither overthrown, murdered, nor dies in their bed) allows for a timely and seemly succession, while preserving the outward forms of the institution. And so the Dutch are to be congratulated for finding a way to make such an office, and position, meaningful, (by encouraging change to take place in such a way) while yet preserving the appearance of respect for a deeper set of traditions which allow for an ongoing accommodation with the past which yet meets the needs of the present. Well done. |
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Always insightful, thoughtful, and informative. Thanks!
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I'm hoping for a British republic and Republic the party has gained a lot of support recently. Can't see it happening in my lifetime though. Was sorry to see the Netherlands not make the bold step.
Boggles the mind how we can still be so backwards in this day and age. http://www.republic.org.uk/ |
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After the scandal of the Lockheed, it was touch and go if the monarchy would survive. But the Dutch PM of the day Joop den Uyl lost his nerve, and buried important papers. ![]() But all that was 33 years ago and Beatrix has been a model of propriety, and has over time won the trust of the people.
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I agree. A very good post. This modern habit of abdicating sounds a lot better than getting a red hot poker shoved somewhere unmentionable.
(Also - Charles has probably run out and bought every Dutch newspaper he can find and left them lying around the palace.) |
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I like the idea, it keeps us in touch with our past..maybe even evoke a little national pride
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