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THE TOP 4 ADVANTAGES OF MONARCHY

1. There is only one person that will decide, so the decisions are made quickly and
there are fewer arguments regarding the new policies to be imposed.
2. Monarchy reduces the heavy amount of expenditures of the nation in the elections as
there is no need to elect the next ruler. The existing ruler will choose who his/her
successor is.
3. The masses have great respect to their king or queen that an elected president as
he/ she will rule for a term only.
4. Countries ruled by a monarch government have less corruption. Rulers know that
their leadership is not for a term period, so they have no lust for money. They do not
have the intentions to misuse their authority for corruption.

THE TOP 2 DISADVANTAGES OF MONARCHY


1. In monarchy, a single person will rule the entire country as long as he/she lives.
Therefore, the masses do not have the power to remove him/her from leadership even
is he is not functioning according to the will of the masses.
2. A person who is aware that he/she will rule the country for the rest of his life does not
take the responsibility to work for the betterment of his people seriously. He knows that
he does not answer to anyone, which leads to economic disrupt.
Some countries that are still under monarchy are United Kingdom, Belgium, Andorra,
Bhutan, Cambodia, Brunei, Denmark, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Kuwait, Japan,
Jordan, Malaysia, and Monaco.
Queen is Head of State in the United Kingdom. As a constitutional monarch, Her
Majesty does not 'rule' the country, but fulfils important ceremonial and formal roles
with respect to Government. She is also Fount of Justice, Head of the Armed Forces
and has important relationships with the established Churches of England and
Scotland.

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