P. J. Alling wrote:
Not every country that claims to have a constitution is a republic,
some are monarchys. England comes to mind, they have an "un-written
constitution".
E.R.N. Reed wrote:
P. J. Alling wrote:
Obviously you don't know what a republic is, nor the significance of
being a constitutional republic. If fact it's so significant that
even countrys that don't have written constitutions claim to be one,
and every country that claims to have a legitimate government writes
a constitution, whether they honor it in anything other than breach
or not.
OK. With apologies for sending this thread along yet another OT
tangent, you have piqued my curiosity. What country without a written
constitution claims to be a constitutional republic? Llike I said,
I'm just curious, you're quite welcome to email me directly if you
wish (seeing as it is an OT tangent.)
ERNR
UK came to my mind too, but since you had said "constitutional republic"
and it's not a republic, I wondered if you meant somewhere else. Hence
the question.