Constitutional Monarchism

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
The first constitutional monarchy was created when John of England signed the Magna Carta, which was a major step in the current constitutional monarchy in the UK. Other notable examples are Liechtenstein and Spain.

[[File:LouisPhilippeBall.png]] Orléanism
Orléanism was a major force in French politics during the 19th century. A Orléanist was someone who supported a constitutional monarchy under House of Orléans. Due to the radical political change France went under during that period, there were three types of Orléanism:


 * Pure Orléanism: Those who support the reign of Louis Philippe I, who came to power after the 1830 July Revolution, which overthrew Charles X's autocratic regime. Pure Orléanists were usually [[File:Lib.png]] Liberal and [[File:Moder.png]] Moderate.


 * Fusionist Orléanism: A group of dissident Pure Orléanists and some [[File:Reactcross.png]] Legitimists who endorsed Philippe, Count of Paris', claim to the House of Orléans and the Crown of France. Fusionist Orléanists were usually [[File:Tradcon.png]] Traditionalist Conservatives.


 * Progressive Orléanism: A group of dissident Fusionist Orléanists who, after the increasingly [[File:Antimon.png]] Anti-Monarchist sentiment of the 1890s, took up [[File:Prog-u.png]] Progressivism and [[File:Laicism.png]] Laicism.

Personality and Behaviour
ConMon is usually portrayed as a bit boring as compared with other Monarchists since he isn't as radical. He is also shown to enjoy incest.

How to Draw
Conmon_Flag1.svg Conmon_Flag2.svg
 * 1) Draw a ball,
 * 2) Colour the left half purple,
 * 3) Colour the right half a darker purple or navy blue,
 * 4) Add a crown on top (Gold for the crown, and red for the jewels),
 * 5) Add the eyes, and you're done!

Friends

 * [[File:Monarch.png]] Monarchism - Beloved father.
 * [[File:Monsoc.png]] Monarcho-Socialism - In most cases you become me.
 * [[File:Monsynd.png]] Monarcho-Syndicalism - Monarcho-Socialism but the chance of it becoming a constitutional monarchy is increased by 20%.
 * [[File:Emon.png]] Elective Monarchism - Most of the time you become me.
 * [[File:LiberMon.png]] Libertarian Monarchism - ^ also freedom-loving brother.
 * [[File:Parl.png]] Parliamentarianism & [[File:Dem.png]] Democracy - The king can't do everything! Or else it would be an abs*lute monarchy!
 * [[File:Onenatcon.png]] One-Nation Conservatism - You get me. Thanks for protecting me from the revolutionaries!

Frenemies

 * [[File:cermon.png]] Ceremonial Monarchism - I agree with [[File:Abmon.png]] him, you're too lazy.
 * [[File:Anmona.png]] Anarcho-Monarchism - I'm still not quite sure what you stand for. The monarchy part is based, but anarchists are scary.
 * [[File:Abmon.png]] Absolute Monarchism - Your king is cool, but maybe tone it down a bit?

Enemies

 * [[File:Clib.png]] Classical Liberalism & [[File: Republicanismpix.png]] Republicanism - Violent Revolution AGAINST a Constitutional Monarchy? 1765 Never forget.
 * [[File:Monarcho-Fascism.png]] Monarcho-Fascism - Absolutist scum! But Phibun put the lese-majeste law in the constitution and it stayed that way ever since.
 * [[File:Totalitarian.png]] Totalitarianism - Bro, you don't even have a monarch! At least [[File:Abmon.png]] he had a monarch!
 * [[File:Fash.png]] Fascism - I will destroy your "Social Republic".

Literature

 * An Entire List of Them
 * Constitution of the Principality of Liechtenstein
 * Constitution of Kuwait
 * Constitution of 3 May 1791(first monarchy with a constitution)

Wikipedia

 * Constitutional Monarchy
 * Crown-In-Parliament
 * Monarchy of Liechtenstein
 * Politics of Jordan
 * Politics of Kuwait
 * List of monarchy referendums

Videos

 * Why Do We Still Have Monarchies? by NowThis World

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