User blog:N.R./N.R. says 12:

I realized today that I have not made an "N.R. says" blog in a while, and it is long overdue.

Over the last few months, I have been quietly observing the state of France. Now, I see it fit to share what I have seen. Power is being shifted too often, which causes too much instability. A country cannot be successful if the monarch is different every week! I must say that I am happy that the power did not escape the current French royal family. They have not done anything to deserve being removed. Though, I personally believe that the power should stay closer to the original bloodline, meaning someone in the immediate family of Duchess of Anemois. For example, I don't think that giving the the throne to Duchess' father' brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate seems too logical. (An exaggeration of course.) Give the power to one of Duchess' siblings or children who is responsible and willing enough to hold the crown. If the government remains unstable, you are practically inviting in any invaders with the nilitary power to take over. Think about it.

Sincerely Yours,

N.R.