This is my first post and please forgive if I offend. I am a political science student who has nothing but great admiration for the military. However, I am writing a paper argueing that the position of Governor General is still very important and am currently on a section regarding her role as the Commander in Chief.
I am trying to cement my arguement by using the example of the attempted Spanish coupe of 1981http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/23-F and more specifically, how the King effectively crushed the coupe by going on television and ordering the troops back to their barracks. I must admit that I only stumbled across this recently and though have read a few things about it, do not know the full details concerning it.
My question is, in the modern era in which the role of the sovereign, whether it be her Majesty herself or her representative the Governor General, has diminished, if this situation were to happen in Canada (quite obviously it wouldn't), what would your response be. Actually, I would ask you expand a bit to cover a variety of scenarios but essentially, when there is a constitutional and national crisis in which different leaders are contradicting each other, where does your loyalty lay? Is it with your elected Head of Government (the PM), your Commander in Chief (in which you swore your allegiance) or with your military commander (whom's orders you must follow).
I really tried to think this through and didn't want to post this because I think it is going to offend people asking about their loyalty. I just want you to know that I do have admiration for what you are doing and one of the many who do appreciate. Thank you.
I would just like to add that there are goods and bads for each. The PM has legitimacy because he/she is an elected by your neighbours, your family and your friends but is proned to politics and sometimes failure (being a poly sci student, there are examples from history). They sometimes act with the best interests of themselves and not the country as a whole. The sovereign is unelected but being the most powerful figure in their realms, have no incentive or ambition to attain a higher post and THEORETICALLY, act in the interests of her people. As for the military leader, I'm not quite sure about the advantages and disadvantages.
Once again, thank you.
I am trying to cement my arguement by using the example of the attempted Spanish coupe of 1981http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/23-F and more specifically, how the King effectively crushed the coupe by going on television and ordering the troops back to their barracks. I must admit that I only stumbled across this recently and though have read a few things about it, do not know the full details concerning it.
My question is, in the modern era in which the role of the sovereign, whether it be her Majesty herself or her representative the Governor General, has diminished, if this situation were to happen in Canada (quite obviously it wouldn't), what would your response be. Actually, I would ask you expand a bit to cover a variety of scenarios but essentially, when there is a constitutional and national crisis in which different leaders are contradicting each other, where does your loyalty lay? Is it with your elected Head of Government (the PM), your Commander in Chief (in which you swore your allegiance) or with your military commander (whom's orders you must follow).
I really tried to think this through and didn't want to post this because I think it is going to offend people asking about their loyalty. I just want you to know that I do have admiration for what you are doing and one of the many who do appreciate. Thank you.
I would just like to add that there are goods and bads for each. The PM has legitimacy because he/she is an elected by your neighbours, your family and your friends but is proned to politics and sometimes failure (being a poly sci student, there are examples from history). They sometimes act with the best interests of themselves and not the country as a whole. The sovereign is unelected but being the most powerful figure in their realms, have no incentive or ambition to attain a higher post and THEORETICALLY, act in the interests of her people. As for the military leader, I'm not quite sure about the advantages and disadvantages.
Once again, thank you.