het guys can u give me some points on democracy vs monarchy as a debate In favour of domoracy
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Explanation:
Absolute monarchy exists when the family has a lot of power and say in the political matters of the society, whereas constitutional monarchies are more ceremonial in their roles. A democracy is a form of government where the power belongs to the people.
Democracy is better than a monarchy because it gives the people power to determine how they want to be governed and by whom. A monarchy basically gives power to a single person who rules for his or her entire life before a change of leadership can occur.
Monarchy and Democracy seem to be two forms of government in a State. - the 1st, by a single ruler, based on family lineage (whatever be its origin - divine or earthly - the 2nd, settled on a popular basis, generally through a vote. Monarchies have been overthrown and replaced by democratic governments.
However in contemporary history, the reality seems to evidence some contradictory effects on this issue: formal monarchies that are democratic in governmental procedure ( Great Britain, Sweden) and some so-called democracies that were dictatorial ( Franquist Spain; Salazarist Portugal) or are dictatorial (Zimbabwe) and democracies that adopt monarchic ancestry or procedure (Siria, Angola).
So, I must conclude that the meaning behind a governmental procedure does not depend on how we classify or title a country, as far as its FORM of government is concerned. What matters is how they BEHAVE. Some Presidents act as if they are kings, adopting an unipersonal form of government or adopting policies only compatible with autocratic rule. However we find monarchies that continue to be one man's rule (Borneu).
So in accordance with above said examples, it seems however that monarchy is a forlorn system of government, there will not be no new monarchies. The majority of existing Monarchies simply represent a traditional form of national unity and will indue course of time come to and end simply by mingling with the common man as some already are. Tensions may only occur if the monarchic defenders push or force their persistence.