Gender and the Monarchy in Belgium: Succession and the Exercise of Constitutional and Symbolic Power

Q3 Arts and Humanities Royal Studies Journal Pub Date : 2020-12-14 DOI:10.21039/RSJ.259
Eva Brems
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This article explores the gendered dimensions of the Belgian monarchy by focusing on three distinct topics. First, the article addresses the matter of succession to the throne. In Belgium, the exclusion of women from succeeding to the monarchy came to an end in 1991, but the first female monarch has yet to ascend to the throne. Next, the article examines the gendered dimensions of the way in which Belgium’s recent monarchs have exercised their role. As the King’s political role is limited, this article also considers the symbolic role of the King, which carries over to his private and family life. After the crisis known as the “royal issue” in the early 1950s, there has been only one constitutional crisis in Belgium that directly involved the monarchy: the refusal of King Boudewijn (Baudouin/Baldwin) to assent to the law legalizing abortion in 1990. The refusal concerned not only the exercise of the constitutional role of the monarch, but also a key issue of the women’s movement, and this article examines the development and significance of this crisis. Finally, the article analyses the current controversy concerning the refusal of the former king, Albert II, to recognize an extramarital daughter. Men’s refusal to take on responsibility for (some of) the children they father is a classical theme of feminist indignation. Arguably, the former king’s attitude on this matter in his private and family life affects the symbolic power of the monarchy.
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比利时的性别与君主政体:继承与宪法和象征权力的行使
本文通过关注三个不同的主题来探讨比利时君主制的性别维度。首先,这篇文章论述了王位继承的问题。在比利时,1991年结束了对女性继承君主制的排斥,但第一位女性君主尚未登上王位。接下来,文章考察了比利时近代君主行使其角色的方式的性别层面。由于国王的政治角色是有限的,本文还考虑了国王的象征性角色,这种角色将延续到他的私人和家庭生活中。在20世纪50年代初被称为“王室问题”的危机之后,比利时只有一场直接涉及君主制的宪法危机:1990年,国王布德维金(博杜因/鲍德温)拒绝批准堕胎合法化的法律。拒绝不仅涉及君主行使宪法角色,也是妇女运动的一个关键问题,本文探讨了这场危机的发展和意义。最后,文章分析了当前关于前国王阿尔贝二世拒绝承认婚外女儿的争议。男性拒绝为他们所生的孩子承担责任是女权主义愤怒的经典主题。可以说,这位前国王在私生活和家庭生活中对此事的态度影响了君主制的象征性权力。
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