As such both are irrelevant and dead causes. Those who are more autocratic find that chance usually is harder process and often involves violence and uncalled for deaths of it's citizens. Democracies don't escape that route entirely but have options of altering their constitution in a less violent way.
every country determines it's own future and what constitutional form it wants. Occasionally that is a monarchy and usually that is a republic. Those nations that are democracies have ways of changing their constitution being it written in one document or gathered in several like in the UK.
Although you say that "Franz is the genealogically senior representative of the Jacobite claim", you determinedly overlook the fact that no Jacobite claim of pretence has been made by Franz, or by his ancestors for many generations. Indeed, have any of the Jacobite 'heirs' since Cardinal York made claims of pretence?
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