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As head of state, it is part of the spirit of the King's constitutional role, to ensure that in all areas, there is unity among Belgians and constancy in all that can guarantee the existence of the kingdom, the monarchy is the best guarantor of our freedoms and rights, for as long as the King is there and exercises his function in a constitutional context, there will be no place in this country for an authoritarian regime, in that respect the Monartchy is just as important for what it prevents as for what it accomplishes.
First Dynasty (1830-1993): Leopold I of Belgium - Leopold II of Belgium - Albert I of Belgium - Leopold III of Belgium - Baudouin of Belgium
Wikisource pages
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edit- Congolese Independence speech by King Baudouin on June 30, 1960
- Congolese Independence speech by Patrice Lumumba on June 30, 1960
- Speech from King Leopold II of Belgium at his swearing-in ceremony
- Address delivered by Mr. Renkin, minister of the colonies on the occasion of the opening of the Congo Museum, at Tervuren
- Address delivered by King Albert I on the occasion of the opening of the Congo Museum, at Tervuren
- Speech from King Baudouin of Belgium on Radio stanleyville on December 17,1959
- Will of Leopold II (1899)
- Leopold II. To Henry L Kowalsky. Letter (1904)
Authors
editLeopold II of Belgium - Albert I of Belgium - Jules Renkin - Baudouin of Belgium - Patrice Lumumba