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Anonymous ID: hBSBoHWz/pol/511430005#511430005
7/26/2025, 6:32:31 PM
Suppose I live in a constitutional parliamentary democracy & I do not believe in democracy. I'm also rich, could I fund a political party to partition the country (it has many uninhabited islets). So that I acquire a small island & change it into another sovereign country (a microstate like Monaco or the Vatican City) & crown myself as absolute monarch (King) via a treaty like the Lateran Treaty

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateran_Treaty

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microstate

Finally after receiving the said island, could I just contact a superpower like China, to install a military base on there

In exchange for their protection, I would negotiate shares in their governmental companies, funding of all my royal budget/financial expenses and lifestyle (including my official crowning ceremony, the building of a royal palace, the payment of my employees that is maids/housekeepers, chefs/cooks, security/guards/bodyguards, etc.) (Those employees would be chinese) & the support of China in securing full membership at the United Nations as a sovereign nation

https://youtu.be/UEyIGFgo_fU?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/pvztpoHDLJI?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/dV6xU8pe_dc?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/kHheH3LtH-8?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/vRjGVS1FIwk?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/mItd0F5ln40?feature=shared

They would also have access to the land to construct luxury resorts/hotels, apartments, casinos, commercial estates, etc.. of course, I would take 10 percent shares of those investments & assets as the land & sea area would be provided by me

https://youtu.be/GYqAztwN7-0?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/DD3OI-fbUvI?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/ppX7V56HTN8?feature=shared

The chinese would also have full rights to use land reclamation projects to expand the land for construction.

https://youtu.be/SGLsvvvKIss?feature=shared

My new country would also only use the chinese yuan as the only legal tender

>Are there are any disadvantages this?
Anonymous /his/17873036#17873036
7/26/2025, 9:16:40 AM
Suppose I live in a constitutional parliamentary democracy & I do not believe in democracy. I'm also rich, could I fund a political party to partition the country (it has many uninhabited islets). So that I acquire a small island & change it into another sovereign country (a microstate like Monaco or the Vatican City) & crown myself as absolute monarch (King) via a treaty like the Lateran Treaty

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateran_Treaty

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microstate

Finally after receiving the said island, could I just contact a superpower like China, to install a military base on there

In exchange for their protection, I would negotiate shares in their governmental companies, funding of all my royal budget/financial expenses and lifestyle (including my official crowning ceremony, the building of a royal palace, the payment of my employees that is maids/housekeepers, chefs/cooks, security/guards/bodyguards, etc.) (Those employees would be chinese) & the support of China in securing full membership at the United Nations as a sovereign nation

https://youtu.be/UEyIGFgo_fU?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/pvztpoHDLJI?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/dV6xU8pe_dc?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/kHheH3LtH-8?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/vRjGVS1FIwk?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/mItd0F5ln40?feature=shared

They would also have access to the land to construct luxury resorts/hotels, apartments, casinos, commercial estates, etc.. of course, I would take 10 percent shares of those investments & assets as the land & sea area would be provided by me

https://youtu.be/GYqAztwN7-0?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/DD3OI-fbUvI?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/ppX7V56HTN8?feature=shared

The chinese would also have full rights to use land reclamation projects to expand the land for construction.

https://youtu.be/SGLsvvvKIss?feature=shared

My new country would also only use the chinese yuan as the only legal tender

>Are there are any disadvantages this?
Anonymous /his/17870895#17870895
7/25/2025, 4:05:15 PM
Suppose I live in a constitutional parliamentary democracy & I personally do not believe in democracy. I'm also rich & wealthy, could I sponsor a political party to partition the country (it has many uninhabited islets). So that I receive a small island & partition it into another sovereign country & crown myself as absolute monarch (King)

>Does the partition of a country need to be discussed/debated in a parliament or are there any loopholes/ways to bypass this?

Finally after receiving the said island, could I just contact a superpower like China, to install a military base on the said island

In exchange for their protection, I would negotiate shares in their governmental companies, funding of all my royal budget/financial expenses and lifestyle (including my official crowning ceremony, the construction of a royal palace, the payment of my employees that is maids/housekeepers, chefs/cooks, security/guards/bodyguards, etc...) (Those employees would be chinese) & the support of China in securing full membership at the United Nations as a sovereign country.

https://youtu.be/UEyIGFgo_fU?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/pvztpoHDLJI?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/dV6xU8pe_dc?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/kHheH3LtH-8?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/vRjGVS1FIwk?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/mItd0F5ln40?feature=shared

They would also have access to the land to construct luxury resorts/hotels, apartments, casinos, commercial estates, etc.. of course, I would take 10 percent shares of those investments & assets as the land & sea area would be provided by me.

https://youtu.be/GYqAztwN7-0?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/DD3OI-fbUvI?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/ppX7V56HTN8?feature=shared

The chinese would also have full rights to use land reclamation projects to expand the land for construction.

https://youtu.be/SGLsvvvKIss?feature=shared

My new country would also only use the chinese yuan as the only legal tender.

>Are there are any disadvantages this?
Anonymous ID: e3pJqIX5/pol/510853097#510853097
7/20/2025, 4:14:27 AM
Suppose I live in a constitutional parliamentary democracy and I personally do not believe in democracy. I'm also rich and wealthy, could I sponsor a political party to partition the country (it has many uninhabited islets). So that I receive a small island and partition it into another country and crown myself as absolute monarch (King) of that new nation.

>Does the partition of a country need to be discussed/debated in a parliament or are there any loopholes/ways to bypass this?

Finally after receiving the said island, could I just contact a superpower like China, to install a military base on the said island in exchange for their protection, shares in their governmental companies, funding of all my royal financial expenses and lifestyle (including the payment of my employees that is maids, guards, etc...) (Those employees would be chinese) and the support of China in securing membership at the United Nations.

My new country would also only use the chinese yuan as the only legal tender.

>Are there are any disadvantages to all of these?
Anonymous ID: GRT93wwk/pol/510811443#510811443
7/19/2025, 5:48:08 PM
Suppose I live in a constitutional parliamentary democracy and I personally do not believe in democracy. I'm also rich and wealthy, could I sponsor a political party to partition the country (it has many uninhabited islets). So that I receive a small island and partition it into another country and crown myself as absolute monarch (King) of that new nation.

>Does the partition of a country need to be discussed/debated in a parliament or are there any loopholes/ways to bypass this?

Finally after receiving the said island, could I just contact a superpower like China, to install a military base on the said island in exchange for their protection, shares in their governmental companies, funding of all my royal financial expenses and lifestyle (including the payment of my employees that is maids, guards, etc...) (Those employees would be chinese) and the support of China in securing membership at the United Nations.

My new country would also only use the chinese yuan as the only legal tender.

>Are there are any disadvantages to all of these?
Anonymous /sci/16728312#16728312
7/19/2025, 9:55:18 AM
Suppose I live in a constitutional parliamentary democracy and I personally do not believe in democracy. I'm also rich and wealthy, could I sponsor a political party to partition the country (it has many uninhabited islets). So that I receive a small island and partition it into another country and crown myself as absolute monarch (King) of that new nation.

>Does the partition of a country need to be discussed/debated in a parliament or are there any loopholes/ways to bypass this?

Finally after receiving the said island, could I just contact a superpower like China, to install a military base on the said island in exchange for their protection, shares in their governmental companies, funding of all my royal financial expenses and lifestyle (including the payment of my employees that is maids, guards, etc...) (Those employees would be chinese) and the support of China in securing membership at the United Nations.

My new country would also only use the chinese yuan as the only legal tender.

>Are there are any disadvantages to all of these?
Anonymous ID: 2NBL6vlR/pol/510787561#510787561
7/19/2025, 9:29:56 AM
Suppose I live in a constitutional parliamentary democracy and I personally do not believe in democracy. I'm also rich and wealthy, could I sponsor a political party to partition the country (it has many uninhabited islets). So that I receive a small island and partition it into another country and crown myself as absolute monarch (King) of that new nation.

>Does the partition of a country need to be discussed/debated in a parliament or are there any loopholes/ways to bypass this?

Finally after receiving the said island, could I just contact a superpower like China, to install a military base on the said island in exchange for their protection, shares in their governmental companies, funding of all my royal financial expenses and lifestyle (including the payment of my employees that is maids, guards, etc...) (Those employees would be chinese) and the support of China in securing membership at the United Nations.

My new country would also only use the chinese yuan as the only legal tender.

>Are there are any disadvantages to all of these?
Anonymous /his/17853841#17853841
7/19/2025, 6:59:51 AM
Suppose I live in a constitutional parliamentary democracy and I personally do not believe in a democracy. I'm also rich and wealthy, could I sponsor a political party to partition the country (it has many uninhabited islets). So that I receive a small island and partition it into another country and crown myself as absolute monarch (King) of that new nation.

>Does the partition of a country need to be discussed/debated in a parliament or are there any loopholes/ways to bypass this?

Finally after receiving the said island, could I just contact a superpower like China, to install a military base on the said island in exchange for their protection, shares in their governmental companies, funding of all my royal financial expenses and lifestyle (including the payment of my employees that is maids, guards, etc...) (Those employees would be chinese) and the support of China in securing membership at the United Nations.

>Are there are any disadvantages to all of this?
Anonymous ID: Sy9MV57R/pol/510781330#510781330
7/19/2025, 6:52:15 AM
Suppose I live in a constitutional parliamentary democracy and I personally do not believe in a democracy. I'm also rich and wealthy, could I sponsor a political party to partition the country (it has many uninhabited islets). So that I receive a small island and partition it into another country and crown myself as absolute monarch (King) of that new nation.

>Does the partition of a country need to be discussed/debated in a parliament or are there any loopholes/ways to bypass this?

Finally after receiving the said island, could I just contact a superpower like China, to install a military base on the said island in exchange for their protection, shares in their governmental companies, funding of all my royal financial expenses and lifestyle (including the payment of my employees that is maids, guards, etc...) (Those employees would be chinese) and the support of China in securing membership at the United Nations.

>Are there are any disadvantages to all of this?
Anonymous /his/17837543#17837543
7/13/2025, 7:53:07 AM
Suppose someone lives in a constitutional parliamentary democracy, are there any loopholes he/she can use to transform it into an absolute monarchy?

The country in question is a tropical island. How could the individual in question achieve the goal above and crown himself/herself absolute monarch (King/Queen) of the nation in question?

Can he/she legally partition the nation (it has many uninhabitable islets) without having to debate/discuss this in a parliament?

Also can he/she negotiate and scheme with a superpower to install a military base on the said islet so as to protect himself/herself without having to debate/discuss this in the parliament.

He/she would also negotiate the funding of his crowning ceremony, royal expenses and daily finances of his new country by becoming a satellite and puppet nation of this superpower.

Thus, royal maids, guards, any other employees, etc.. will be natives of the superpower country. The new country's in question will use the superpowers currency as legal tender. The new monarch would also receive shares in the superpower's governmental companies. The superpower would also help the new country in its aim of becoming internationally recognised in the United Nations.

Would you consider all of these a fair/profitable/advantageous trade?

Finally, are there any disadvantages to all of these?