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Leopold's reign of 17 years on the table is incorrect. He was declared "incompetent to reign" by the
Belgian Government in Exile in May 1940 and only re-commenced it in August 1950... Can this be changed? ---Brigade Piron (
talk) 08:42, 22 July 2013 (UTC)reply
That did not, however, end his reign as such. He remained constitutional king throughout the episode.
Gerard von Hebel (
talk) 09:45, 22 July 2013 (UTC)reply
No. The declaration of incompetence ended his role as king officially. The was, according to the government in exile, no king whatsoever between 1940 and 1944. Leopold himself was even in exile until 1950. That does not make him the constitutional king. ---Brigade Piron (
talk) 09:56, 23 July 2013 (UTC)reply
The government in exile assumed the role of the monarch in an acting capacity because of his incompetence. Just like they did with Baudoin on the 4th of April 1990. In both cases the king was not deposed. They remained King and Head of state.
Gerard von Hebel (
talk) 14:34, 23 July 2013 (UTC)reply
Actually no. They remained king, but not head of state. It was the Council of Ministers who collectively was head of state in these periods (just as was the regent, Prince Charles). So, as this is a "list of Belgian monarchs" it's justifiable to count the whole period. It's a question of rather arbitrary choice. There is a good article from a Belgian professor of constitutional law
here about this.
Sigur (
talk) 22:06, 6 August 2020 (UTC)reply
Erasme Louis Surlet de Chokier
Yes,
Erasme Louis Surlet de Chokier was not King - but he was head of state (King is a constitutional title, after all) and as such deserves a place in the list as long as this distinction is made clear. Plus, he is certainly relevant to the scope of the article.Brigade Piron (
talk) 21:49, 4 December 2013 (UTC)reply
I fully agree with Brigade Piron. Oreo Priesttalk 00:22, 5 December 2013 (UTC)reply
Names
Does anyone know why 'Leopold' is in English, while 'Baudoin' and 'Philippe' are not? It seems quite inconsistent. Oreo Priesttalk 05:33, 5 December 2013 (UTC)reply