• Regarding Hohenzollern Royal Family Constitutional Monarchy Referendums in Germany.

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

Regarding Hohenzollern Royal Family Constitutional Monarchy Referendums in Germany.

  • Summary

  • In the 1800's, citizens of Germany voted on whether to add its existing Monarchy (my Hohenzollern Royal Family) to Germany's Constitution, an attempt to secure its future more officially.

    The yes vote caused the Constitutionalisation of my Monarchy to be enacted on the 18th of January 1871. Incumbent Kaiser Wilhelm 1, my Great-Great-Great-Grandfather, was ceremonially coronated a second time to mark the occasion.

    By the end of 1888, the other Monarchy of the two, Preusseun, was destined to become permanently defunct due to circumstances when it's new and final Emperor Wilhelm 2 died. As a side note, the "Kingdom of Preusseun" was never the Constitutional Monarchy of Germany when it existed.

    The rules stated that a Referendum could be held once per century to confirm retaining my Hohenzollern Royal Family as the Constitutional Monarchy Germany. It was decided to hold a vote to confirm German citizens wanted to the retain the Monarchy in January 1900.

    In January 2000 another Referendum was held to confirm me as the Constitutional Monarchy of Germany for another 100 years. The yes vote was approximately 75% of votes. Another Referendum cannot be held by the German Supreme Court and Government until January 2100.

    All decisions regarding my Royal Family being the Constitutional Monarchy of Germany are now solely mine to make.

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