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r/europe • u/Mynteblomst • May 20 '25
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Whiles I dont want France to restore its monarchy per se, France having a monarchy would make a nice line of them from Scandinavia to Spain.
2 u/Mynteblomst May 20 '25 I think France and parts of the Europe wants democracy with elected head of state. If monarchy had been so fantastic they would have been in majority in Europe, not in minority 7 u/Glockass May 20 '25 I think you're taking my comment way too seriously. Also democracy ≠ republic. 2 u/Mynteblomst May 20 '25 Yes, you are right. I just wanted to mention it :-) 1 u/julien_091003 May 22 '25 France in a way is still a monarchy, the french president is the co-prince of Andorra
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I think France and parts of the Europe wants democracy with elected head of state. If monarchy had been so fantastic they would have been in majority in Europe, not in minority
7 u/Glockass May 20 '25 I think you're taking my comment way too seriously. Also democracy ≠ republic. 2 u/Mynteblomst May 20 '25 Yes, you are right. I just wanted to mention it :-)
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I think you're taking my comment way too seriously.
Also democracy ≠ republic.
2 u/Mynteblomst May 20 '25 Yes, you are right. I just wanted to mention it :-)
Yes, you are right. I just wanted to mention it :-)
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France in a way is still a monarchy, the french president is the co-prince of Andorra
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u/Glockass May 20 '25
Whiles I dont want France to restore its monarchy per se, France having a monarchy would make a nice line of them from Scandinavia to Spain.