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The '''monarchy of Brumen''', commonly and constitutionally referred to as '''The Crown''' ({{wp|Hessian dialiects|Brumenese}}: ''Die Krone''), is the constitutional institution by which a {{wp|Hereditary monarchy|hereditary monarch}} reigns as the ceremonial {{wp|head of state}} of the [[Brumen|Kingdom of Brumen]]. It is the highest office in the Kingdom and is vested with certain executive powers which are collectively referred to as the [[Reserve Powers of the Crown (Brumen)|reserve powers of the crown]]. In practice however the monarch is bound by {{wp|Constitutional convention (political custom)|convention}} to only act upon the advice of the [[Chancellor of Brumen|chancellor]]. This was not always the case, as early in Brumen's establishment the Kingdom was ruled as an {{wp|Absolute monarchy|absolute monarchy}}, where the monarch exercises complete control over all executive functions of the Kingdom. The current Monarch is [[Anne-Marie I]] who ascended to the throne when her father, [[Sebastian VII]], abdicated on 15 April 2020.
The '''monarchy of Brumen''', commonly and constitutionally referred to as '''The Crown''' ({{wp|Hessian dialiects|Brumenese}}: ''Die Krone''), is the constitutional institution by which a {{wp|Hereditary monarchy|hereditary monarch}} reigns as the ceremonial {{wp|head of state}} of the [[Brumen|Kingdom of Brumen]]. It is the highest office in the Kingdom and is vested with certain executive powers which are collectively referred to as the [[Reserve Powers of the Crown (Brumen)|reserve powers of the crown]]. In practice however the monarch is bound by {{wp|Constitutional convention (political custom)|convention}} to only act upon the advice of the [[Chancellor of Brumen|chancellor]]. While the constitution establishes the monarch {{wp|commander-in-chief}} of [[Grand Army of the Realm|Brumen's Armed Forces]], in practice it is the chancellor that directs the armed forces on behalf of the monarch through {{wp|royal assent}}. All soldiers of the Grand Army of the Realm swear allegiance to the monarch.
 
In spite of its status as a ceremonial head of state, the monarch may at times exercise considerable powers through subtle means. For example, while the [[Constitution of Brumen|constitution of Brumen]] outlines that the monarch should provide {{wp|Royal assent|royal assent}} bills or legislation approved by [[Parliament of Brumen|parliament]], it does not specify when the monarch must do so. There has been times when the monarch has purposefully delayed providing their royal assent to controversial bills and pieces of legislation, prompting the chancellor and [[Parliament of Brumen|parliament]] to rework the bill. The current Monarch is [[Anne-Marie I]] who ascended to the throne when her father, [[Sebastian VII]], abdicated on 15 April 2020.
== History ==
== Constitutional Role ==
Article I of the [[Constitution of Brumen|constitution of Brumen]] establishes the monarch as the living symbol and sovereignty of the Kingdom, the use of the monarch's image in the country's currency (the Bon), is the clearest interpretation of the aforementioned article. Although no longer ruling as an {{wp|absolute monarchy|absolute monarch}}, the reigning monarch is still vested with significant executive powers that are shared with the chancellor.
== Privileges ==
== List of monarchs ==

Revision as of 06:57, 19 October 2022

Queen of Brumen
Königin von Brumen (Brumenese)
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Royal Coat of Arms
Incumbent
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Anne-Marie I
since 15 April 2020
Details
StyleHer Majesty
Heir presumptiveXXX
Formation10 June 1305; 719 years ago (1305-06-10)
ResidenceReichspalast (Official)
Althaven Palace (Official)
Handelstadt House (Private)
AppointerHereditary

The monarchy of Brumen, commonly and constitutionally referred to as The Crown (Brumenese: Die Krone), is the constitutional institution by which a hereditary monarch reigns as the ceremonial head of state of the Kingdom of Brumen. It is the highest office in the Kingdom and is vested with certain executive powers which are collectively referred to as the reserve powers of the crown. In practice however the monarch is bound by convention to only act upon the advice of the chancellor. While the constitution establishes the monarch commander-in-chief of Brumen's Armed Forces, in practice it is the chancellor that directs the armed forces on behalf of the monarch through royal assent. All soldiers of the Grand Army of the Realm swear allegiance to the monarch.

In spite of its status as a ceremonial head of state, the monarch may at times exercise considerable powers through subtle means. For example, while the constitution of Brumen outlines that the monarch should provide royal assent bills or legislation approved by parliament, it does not specify when the monarch must do so. There has been times when the monarch has purposefully delayed providing their royal assent to controversial bills and pieces of legislation, prompting the chancellor and parliament to rework the bill. The current Monarch is Anne-Marie I who ascended to the throne when her father, Sebastian VII, abdicated on 15 April 2020.

History

Constitutional Role

Article I of the constitution of Brumen establishes the monarch as the living symbol and sovereignty of the Kingdom, the use of the monarch's image in the country's currency (the Bon), is the clearest interpretation of the aforementioned article. Although no longer ruling as an absolute monarch, the reigning monarch is still vested with significant executive powers that are shared with the chancellor.

Privileges

List of monarchs