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If one Tsar can install the fundamental laws any of his successors can alter them. Leaving Maria Wlvadimirovna with the option to accept the marriage of her son and heir to Viktoria Romanovna. Previous Message
This is true only if the successors are ENTHRONED sovereigns, which is certainly not the case with Maria. The fact is that the Romanovs have not reigned since 1917, which means that there is no choice but to abide by the laws existing as of then.
The whole point of succession and dynastic membership in non-reigning houses is HISTORICAL representation. The fact of the matter is that one simply cannot claim this, on the basis of attempted alterations of laws long after the said houses have been deposed.
It's worlds different from enthroned dynasties, which can legally and legitimately change their house laws.
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