Quote Originally Posted by Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla View Post
No - no Constitution, the Parliament cannot be bound - except by the sovereign
I can see where some problems come from then. Here in Belgium we have a Constitution to which every law can be compared by any judge (and a very specific Court). EU-legislation takes on the aspect of 'constitutional laws', meaning they surpass our national laws in most cases, yet they too have to uphold certain principles.
How does that binding the Parliament by the sovereign works?
Quote Originally Posted by Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla View Post
It is the Commission that originates ALL legislation, which makes the parliament a rubber stamp revising chamber. In the UK, we elect the body that originates the legislation, provides the executive, etc. and the revising chamber is appointed.
Ever since Lisbon that's not true anymore. Parliament can come up with proposals of legislation and effectively block any proposal from the EC.

Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
Yes it really does
How then? Your article 24 clearly states the monarchs have to be related to Willem I. Now if you could prove they aren't related to him, you might state that your monarchy is unconstitutional. What does the other Willem have to do with it?