The King returned from the hospital today after undergoing treatment for an enlarged prostate on Friday. According to the BBC, there was no delegation of royal authority during his stay in the hospital. This approach is in marked contrast to that of the United States where Presidents have temporarily transferred their powers to the Vice-President […]
Royal Incapacity and Medical Procedures
Royal Incapacity and Medical Procedures
30 Jan 2024 1 Comment
in economic history, law and economics Tags: British politics, constitutional law
Jan 30, 2024 @ 13:34:37
The difference is that the US President may be required at any time to authorise a military counter-attack, so there always must be a President or Acting President available to make such decisions. This is not the case with the UK Monarch, because the Prime Minister can authorise such a counter-attack.
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