Slayer786
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Most Commonwealth countries have exactly British-style democracy where the PM is not elected directly by the public, but chosen from a party who have won majority of seats in the parliament. Forget about the queen, she is useless and just kept as a figurative Head of State. Just like we have a President.You don't have British-style democracy. Britain has a monarch. While the Queen cannot give commands or make laws, she is not completely powerless: she has the right of unlimited review of the bureaucracy, up to and including the prime minister. She knows every secret she wants to know. She can expose any wrongdoing she finds - though in the "old boy" system dismissal or early retirement is more likely than the mess hitting the newspaper. Since she isn't elected and is independently wealthy she is difficult to corrupt with either money or popularity.
The checks and balances provided by the Queen (as exercised through her governor-generals) is something Pakistan sacrificed when it decided to become a republic rather than a constitutional monarchy. Immediately, corruption of all sorts had a green light: full speed ahead!
The sad reality, however, is that King George VI yielded to Jinnah's blandishments and compliantly appointed prominent Pakistani politicians as governor-generals, men who naturally had little or no interest in neutrally exercising the functions of independent review, as the governor-general of Canada does. (The current Canadian governor-general is a prominent academic, specializing in financial law.)
And my point was that we need to elect the person directly holding the power, not a party.