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Cosa (chi) è republicanism$69461$ - definizione

MOVEMENT TO END CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY IN CANADA
Canadian Republicanism; Canadian republicanism; Republicanism in canada
  • Governor General]] [[Michaëlle Jean]], 2005

republicanism         
  • Allegory of Good Government]]'' is part of a series of [[fresco]]es by [[Ambrogio Lorenzetti]].
  • Sculpture of [[Aristotle]]
  • Portrait of [[Montesquieu]]
  • Portrait of [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]]
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  • Portrait of [[Thomas Paine]]
  • Oscar]] he is not fit to be a king – rather the Republic! Reform! Down with the Royal house – long live [[Aftonbladet]]! Death to the king – Republic! Republic! – the people! [[Brunkeberg]] this evening." The writer's identity is unknown.
POLITICAL IDEOLOGY CENTERED ON CITIZENSHIP IN A STATE ORGANIZED AS A REPUBLIC
Republicanism and religion; Constitutional republicanism; Républicanisme; Republicanisme; Republicanism in France; Republicanism (historical); Republicanist; Republicanisms; Neorepublicanism; Neo-republicanism; Roman republicanism; Roman liberty; French republicanism; Constitutional republicans; French republican
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Republicanism is the belief that the best system of government is a republic.
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Republicanism is support for or membership of the Republican Party in the United States.
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Republicanism         
  • Allegory of Good Government]]'' is part of a series of [[fresco]]es by [[Ambrogio Lorenzetti]].
  • Sculpture of [[Aristotle]]
  • Portrait of [[Montesquieu]]
  • Portrait of [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]]
  •  url-status = dead }}</ref>
  • Portrait of [[Thomas Paine]]
  • Oscar]] he is not fit to be a king – rather the Republic! Reform! Down with the Royal house – long live [[Aftonbladet]]! Death to the king – Republic! Republic! – the people! [[Brunkeberg]] this evening." The writer's identity is unknown.
POLITICAL IDEOLOGY CENTERED ON CITIZENSHIP IN A STATE ORGANIZED AS A REPUBLIC
Republicanism and religion; Constitutional republicanism; Républicanisme; Republicanisme; Republicanism in France; Republicanism (historical); Republicanist; Republicanisms; Neorepublicanism; Neo-republicanism; Roman republicanism; Roman liberty; French republicanism; Constitutional republicans; French republican
·noun The principles and policy of the Republican party, so called.
II. Republicanism ·noun Attachment to, or political sympathy for, a republican form of government.
III. Republicanism ·noun A republican form or system of government; the principles or theory of republican government.
Republicanism in Canada         
Canadian republicanism is a movement for the replacement of the monarchy of Canada and a monarch as head of state with a parliamentary republic and a democratically-selected Canadian as head of state. Republicans are driven by various factors, such as a perception of inequality in the concept of excluding all but members of the royal family from the position or the argument that Canadian independence will not be achieved until Canadians can choose their own head of state independently and democratically.

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Republicanism in Canada

Canadian republicanism is a movement for the replacement of the monarchy of Canada and a monarch as head of state with a parliamentary republic and a democratically-selected Canadian as head of state. Republicans are driven by various factors, such as a perception of inequality in the concept of excluding all but members of the royal family from the position or the argument that Canadian independence will not be achieved until Canadians can choose their own head of state independently and democratically.

As with monarchism in Canada, strong republicanism is not a prevalent element of contemporary Canadian society. The movement's roots precede Canadian Confederation and it has emerged from time to time in Canadian politics, but has not been a dominant force since the Rebellions of 1837, which Canadian republicans consider their efforts to be a continuation of.