AHC: Bring back the monarchies of Romania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia

Bulgaria: Simeon II is given his title back when he comes out of exile. It was seriously discussed OTL and could occur before or after he serves as Prime Minister.

Romania: King Michael plays off the popularity he gets in his 1992 visit (and people's reluctance to accept Ceausescu's former lackey Ion Illescu as President of a democratic order) to get a referendum that restores a constitutional monarchy in the name of reconciliation and apolitical unity.

Yugoslavia: this one is indeed difficult. The best I can come up with is that if enough people get pissed off at the Socialist order in 1989-91 the monarchy could make a play for its throne in the name of holding the country together.
 
Yugoslavia: this one is indeed difficult. The best I can come up with is that if enough people get pissed off at the Socialist order in 1989-91 the monarchy could make a play for its throne in the name of holding the country together.

Could a Stalinist Yugoslavia (one where Stalin wins the Tito-Stalin split by having Tito assassinated) make a plea to the former monarchy to come back as a symbol of national unity and pride, under a constitutional and very decentralized monarchial state (something like the UK)? The West might support a royalist restoration, and a monarchy, especially one tied to tradition, would appeal to post-communist Yugoslavia.

EDIT: Didn't see the 1989 qualifier. Ignore this then.
 
Appologies for bumping, but I was wondering. If some (perhaps all) of these restoration movements are successful, might that prompt restoration movements in, for example, Greece or Ethiopia?
 
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