Thursday 14 July 2011

Monarchy, Its Advantages & Disadvantages



Monarchy
A monarchy has a king or queen, who sometimes has absolute power. Power is passed along through the family. Countries where Monarchy is practiced includes UK, Japan, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia.

Advantages:
·         One person decides so decisions made more quickly less argumentation about policies.
·         They have not to elect new person for a new term which reduce a heavy amount of expenditures in election.
·         Peoples have much respect for them than an elected person as he or she is for a term only.
·         They know they are not for a term period so they have not lust of money or misuse their authority so there are minimum chances for corruption.

Disadvantages:
·         A single person rules in a state for a long time (mostly for life time) so peoples have no chance to remove him if he or she is not functioning properly or according to the will of people.
·         When a person knows that is an authority for life time he/she does not take any tension to work for the betterment of peoples as he/she knows that they are not answerable to anyone.
·         The people have no voice in the politics of their country unless the monarch is a true man of the people.

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