germanian politics
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0Political System of the Empire of Germania (c. 400 AD)
Government Type: Semi-elective constitutional monarchy
Head of State: The Emperor
Elected by 7,000 electors (Clergy and the Wealthy).
Rules for life unless removed.
Powers: Commands the military, proposes laws, appoints officials, and holds veto power (Senate can override with a supermajority).
Legislative Body: The Senate
Total Seats: 65 (13 provinces, each electing 5 senators).
Election System: Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs) (Singapore-style).
Voters are nominated by the Clergy and the Wealthy.
Some provinces elect mixed-party teams to allow third-party representation.
Duties: Passes laws, approves budgets, and can override the Emperor’s veto.
Local Governance
Provinces have Governors appointed by the Emperor, but the Senate can challenge them.
Provinces manage taxation, trade, and local law enforcement.
Judiciary
Imperial Court ensures laws align with the empire’s founding principles.
Judges are appointed by the Emperor but must follow Senate-approved laws.
This system balances monarchical power, Senate representation, and regional governance while ensuring elite and religious influence in elections.
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