trónutódlási
Trónutódlási refers to the process by which succession to a throne or head of state occurs. This can take various forms, depending on the constitutional or traditional laws of a particular country or monarchy. The most common forms include hereditary succession, where the throne passes to a designated family member, typically the eldest child or a specific relative, and elective succession, where a monarch is chosen by a specific body, such as a council of nobles or electors.
In hereditary monarchies, rules of succession are usually clearly defined to prevent disputes. These rules can
Elective monarchies, while less common today, involve a process where a successor is chosen, often for life.