Its hereditary office for its leader is not justifiable: The post of monarchs is the highest, and only a competent person should hold it. If a head of state’s office is hereditary, the leader shall hold it irrespective of his capability, which might create problems for the administration.
It can degenerate into tyranny: Power can corrupt anyone, and after some time, a king or his successors might degrade themselves and exploit the people, bringing into the administration tyranny.
It can lead to inequality of wealth: In a monarchy type of government, the leader, his ministers and the ruling class would amass wealth, but the common people’s plight would remain miserable. Neither the public would get higher positions nor enjoy any kind of special right.
CONFEDERAL SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT
This is the type of government where there is a loose political union of two or more sovereign states with a weak central government that is subordinate to the sovereign component units. A confederal government is a voluntary association of states that have decided to come together for mutual benefits. The system is also called loose federalism. Examples of countries that had once operated or practiced confederalism include Senegal and Gambia under the name Senegambia, United States of America (1781-1789) and Switzerland.
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