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  2. Abolition of monarchy - Wikipedia

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    The abolition of monarchy is a legislative or revolutionary movement to abolish monarchical elements in government, usually hereditary. The abolition of an absolute monarchy in favour of limited government under a constitutional monarchy is a less radical form of anti- monarchism that has succeeded in some nations that still retain monarchs ...

  3. Here's what would happen to the royal family if Britain ... - AOL

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    If the monarchy were to be abolished, the royal family could follow Harry and Meghan's example. King Charles III was crowned at his coronation ceremony on Saturday, making history as the oldest ...

  4. Republicanism in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In May 1986, NOP stated that "Nine out of ten people think the monarchy should continue in Britain and only 7% believe it should be abolished." [35] Tony Benn in 2007. The pressure group Republic, which campaigns for a republic in the United Kingdom, was formed in 1983. [36]

  5. Criticism of monarchy - Wikipedia

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    The question of whether Sweden should remain a monarchy was a central issue in a constitutional reform project that began in 1954, with the Social Democratic Party advocating for a republic and conservative parties supporting the monarchy. While the monarchy enjoys significant popular support, there are still calls for its abolition, reflecting ...

  6. Anti-monarchy group hopes jubilee is ‘last hurrah’ for big ...

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    Graham Smith, chief executive of Republic, which wants the monarchy to be abolished, said such celebrations can take place “with or without the monarchy”. He said: “The jubilee is the last ...

  7. The British monarchy could be abolished before Prince George ...

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    The monarchy could be in danger because royals are now viewed as "celebrities," royal-historical novelist Hilary Mantel told The Times of London.

  8. Monarchies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The monarchy was abolished again on 14 April 1931, first by the Second Spanish Republic – which lasted until 1 April 1939 – and subsequently by the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, who ruled until his death on 20 November 1975. Monarchy was restored on 22 November 1975 under Juan Carlos I, who was also the monarch until his abdication in 2014.

  9. What the British Monarchy Actually Does—And How Hard ... - AOL

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    As anti-monarchy sentiment attracts more attention, it’s easy to forget just how complicated it would be to abolish the institution. What the British Monarchy Actually Does—And How Hard It ...