As my UK friend explained to me, there is value in having a "head of state" who is not there because of "pushing policies" that by their nature have supporters and opponents. It allows the state to have a personal continuity and connection to the citizens that remains regardless of the tempers of the times. I think I agree with him, looking at our history of political leaders who are simultaneously head of state and where that leads.
Sep 8, 2022
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