Alliance of European Republican Movements
Formation | 19 June 2010 |
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Purpose | Advocacy of republicanism |
Headquarters | Stockholm |
Region served | Europe |
Website |
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The Alliance of European Republican Movements (AERM) is a grouping of republican movements from across Europe. It was established in Stockholm in June 2010,[1] after the wedding of Swedish Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel Westling.[2][3] The aim of the AERM is to provide a network for cross-party republican movements in all the countries of Europe that have a monarch as their head of state, in order to share information, resources and ideas and provide mutual assistance.[2] Each member organisation will retain their autonomous national campaigns however, in recognition of their particular political and constitutional circumstances.
There are currently twelve extant monarchies in Europe. AERM has member organisations in seven of these: Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
The AERM protested against the wedding of British Prince William and Catherine Middleton on 29 April 2011 in London, and planned to meet each year thereafter.[4][5]
Member organisations
- Belgium: The Republican Circle (CRK), variously known in the three official languages of Belgium as Cercle républicain, Republikeinse Kring and Republikanischer Kreis.
- Denmark: DRGB or Den Republikanske Grundlovsbevægelse or The Republican Constitional Movement, launched in 2010.
- Netherlands: There are two groups campaigning for a republic in the Netherlands affiliated to AERM. One is the New Republican Society (NRG), and the other is Pro Republica.
- Norway: The Norwegian republican group Foreningen Norge Som Republikk or Norway As Republic Association was founded in March 2011 in Oslo.
- Spain: In Spain the member organisation of AERM is Red Inter-Civico Republicana, a group that seeks to draw together the various strands of Spanish republicanism to campaign for the Spanish Third Republic.
- Sweden: The Republikanska Föreningen or Swedish Republican Association campaigns for a republic in Sweden.
- United Kingdom: The main republican organisation in Britain is Republic, reinvented as a campaigning pressure group in 2006.
AERM Conventions
- 2010: Stockholm, Sweden
- 2011: London, United Kingdom
- 2012: Copenhagen, Denmark
- 2013: Brussels, Belgium
- 2014: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 2015: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 2016: Madrid, Spain[6]
See also
- Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden
- Faroese independence movement
- List of salaries of royal family members
- Monarchies in Europe
- Norwegian Republican Alliance
- Republic (Faroe Islands)
- Republicanism in Spain
- Republicanism in Sweden
- Republicanism in the Netherlands
- Republicanism in the United Kingdom
- Scottish independence
References
- ↑ "About AERM". AERM website. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- 1 2 "Royal wedding: anti-monarchists flock to London to hold rival street parties". The Daily Telegraph. 20 April 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- ↑ "'Koekendozenromantiek, bah!' Alleen republikein Philipp Bekaert (42) moet er niet van weten". Het Nieuwsblad. 29 April 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
- ↑ Lena Corner (24 April 2011). "'Wills and Kate? Not my cup of tea': How republicans are plotting a right anti-royal knees-up". The Independent. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- ↑ Eben Harrell (29 April 2011). "Why Even Anti-Royalists Have Reason to Celebrate Will and Kate". Time. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- ↑ Matthew Weaver (20 April 2016). "Republicans to call for monarchy referendum when Queen dies". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
External links
- Official website
- Republican Circle (CRK) website (archived)
- Danish Republican movement website
- Nieuw Republikeins Genootschap (NRG) website
- Pro Republica website
- Foreningen Norge Som Republikk website
- Redrepublicana website
- Swedish Republican Association website
- Republic (UK) website