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===Crown socialism===
===Crown socialism===
Not to be confused for [[Wittonian Socialism]], although both concepts do share similar goals, crown socialism aims to reconcile the often-contradictory tenets of socialism and monarchism. Developed as a consequence of the ''[[Período de Salvación Democrática]]'', crown socialism sees the monarch as the protector and guardian of the socialist revolution and hence should be the powerful {{wp|chief executive}} for the nation. Rumahoki's form of government is said to be a modified version of [[Urcea]]'s form of government, effectively making Rumahoki a {{wp|semi-presidential republic}} below the monarchical office or rather the only instance of a monarchical [[Julian republic]] (other than the originator of the Julian style of government itself). Prior to late 1996, the role of chief executive was, and still is, accorded to the role of [[Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Armed Forces (Rumahoki)|commander-in-chief]] though beforehand the role was given to a high-ranking member of the [[Delepasian Imperial Armed Forces]] via an election. After the [[Velvet Revolution]] the role was passed between various revolutionary generals during the [[Rumahokian transition to democracy|transition to democracy]].
The role of commander-in-chief was not given to [[Maximilian I of Rumahoki|Emperor Maximilian I]] until the formation of the sixth and final revolutionary provisional government on 30 September 1996. The reasoning behind this was due to fears that if another general who wished to repeat the actions of [[Raul Quintero]] were given the commandership they'd attempt to subvert the revolution. As such, to preserve the revolution so that it can consolidate and take hold in the long-term, it was seen as prudent to give the commandership to the Emperor, who has long held socialist sympathies throughout his life, and so that the commandership can remain in the hands of a person who would be committed to a life of serving his people than someone who would sooner dismantle the revolution in the name of what was deemed to be "cheap, fickle, liberal populism".


===People's economy===
===People's economy===
==Analysis==
==Analysis==
===Criticisms===
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