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William II of Germany, also known as Kaiser Wilhelm II, did not believe in the concept of parliamentary democracy. He was a strong proponent of autocratic rule and held a firm belief in the divine right of kings, which led him to resist any significant political reforms that would diminish his power. His disdain for democratic processes contributed to the political tensions in Germany leading up to World War I.

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