Monarchy of Roanoke
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King of Roanoke | |
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Incumbent | |
King Christoph | |
Details | |
Style | His Majesty |
First monarch | Arthur I |
Formation | 01 April 2020 |
The Monarchy of Roanoke is the political institution comprising a Monarch of Roanoke and the Royal Family. The Monarch - males titled as King and females as Queens - is the Head of State of Roanoke, by virtue of which they wield the extensive executive, legislative, and judicial powers of the Throne. The current Monarch is King Christoph I.
Powers and duties
According to law, the Monarch has sole prerogative over the following:
- The power to issue Decrees and Edicts.
- The power to appoint a Prime Minister.
- The power to call an election.
- The power to veto.
- The power to appoint cabinet positions.
- The power to bestow awards and decorations.
- The power to appoint leaders to newly founded Towns, Provinces, Duchies and Regions.
- The power to appoint juries, and to appoint the judges of High Courts.
The Monarch has many more minor powers and duties.
Line of Succession
The Throne is intended to be inherited through the male descendants of the Monarch. When the Line of Succession reaches the end of those related to the Monarch by blood, it passes to their spouse and to their relatives. Parliament does, however, have ultimate control over the Line of Succession.
Style
The present full style of the Monarch is as follows:
His Majesty King Christoph the First, by the Grace of God, Defender of the Faith, Grand Marshall of the Royal Army, and Grand Admiral of the Royal Navy.