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Dont no but here are some cons By Telal Mohamed Monarchs have a difficult job. They have to walk the fine line of being strict enough that the subjects won't throw a fit when they don't get what they want but at the same time not being too dictatorial (or else the people will rebel)- and for some monarchs, this too much to ask. They will do what they want, no matter how many toes they step on. They do this because they feel worthy and their subjects are unworthy. The worst part of that is, if your current king is not like that, his son could be. So with monarchies you're taking a big chance.power mad, that's the only down side. as long as they keep the countries best interest in sight they will always do there best and not care for money.Cons
1 - No freedom
2 - No freedom
3 - No freedom
4 - No freedom
5 - No freedom
unilateral decision-making can lead to rash decisions with undesirable consequences
Citizens' interests may not be represented
Succession is not based on a person's fitness as a leader
Change of government is typically achieved through violent and bloody means
Experts and adviser may not be given a proper chance to give honest advice about ruler's policy decisions