Semi-constitutional responsive monarchy

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"The basic principle of the Electoral Semi-Constitutional Monarchy is faith. The belief that the people can decide their future. And this faith has been a reality since 2020. Because every Electoral Semi-Constitutional Monarchy is independent and free in which the people decide."

-Speech excerpt from the Emperor of the Crete Empire on the day after the establishment of the Constitutional Semi-Constitutional Monarchy.


Its the structure:

The monarch is at the top, it can be a king, emperor, prince, president, archduke, etc...

Below that are those with ranks, and at the bottom are the citizens. After the resignation or death of the leader, elections follow, and only those with ranks can participate in the elections. The contestants have one month to campaign and gain followers. Those participating in the election cannot vote, but the others can. Voting is not mandatory (because under the Electoral Semi-Constitutional Monarchy, no one can be forced to vote.) The candidate who receives more votes wins. Voting is secret. As long as there is no leader (in that one month), the Rank Republic comes into force, and only the members can have a rank. After the elections, everything returns to the original Electoral Semi-Constitutional Monarchy. The semi-constitution restricts the ruler until he applies for a national constitutional election, in which if he wins, he is exempt from the semi-constitution for a specified period of time.