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Supreme power, according to the D'Vatta, lies with the '''Senate (Deihuit)''', made up of 300 Senators (Deihu) from a range of aristocratic families, military leaders, or those with considerable wealth. The Senate appoints its own members. Many seats have been held by the same family for generations. There are many committees that are focused on individual policy areas.


All power lies within the '''Senate (Deihuit)''', made up of 300 Senators (Deihu), all of whom are either well-versed in military skill, in possession of vast wealth, or come from aristocratic families. The most powerful assignment for a senator is a coveted seat on the '''Continuing Committee'''. It is made up of ten individuals with only the Praetor being guaranteed a seat. They are empowered to regulate elevation to the various levels of government and military. It is the members of the Committee who are responsible for confirming the ascent of an individual to the position of Praetor and have the sole authority to expel senators.
The '''Continuing Committee''' is the most important one in the Senate. This eleven-member executive board is made up of representatives from all branches of government. It is meant to allow each side to voice their concerns and work towards determining consensus on policy. Current membership is made up by:
* Praetor Morror Kassus, Chair of the Committee
* Proconsul Enellis Vellon
* Vice-Proconsul Clavius Romdar
* Jaridan Consul Alidor Jarok
* Nej'ahar Consul Chatak Tela
* Suketh Consul Teret Kayton
* Jol-Tan Consul Tenar Quellar
* Phi'Tlaru Chairman Vaebn Koval
* General Ayel Nevet
* General Korel Rendak
* Admiral Taskar Devix


There are numerous political coalitions that exist within the chamber representing the spectrum of political opinion in the country including:  
There are numerous political coalitions that exist within the chamber representing the spectrum of political opinion in the country including:  
*Jardian (pro-military and territorial expansionism)
*Jardian (pro-military and territorial expansionism)
*Jol Tan (law and order)
*Jol Tan (law and order)
*Suketh (slow expansion, involvement in international affairs and alliances)
*Suketh (slow expansion, involvement in international affairs and alliances, domestic issues)
*Nej'ahar (economic growth and domestic issues)
*Nej'ahar (economic growth)
 
Membership within the coalitions are constantly in flux and a member siding with one group on a specific matter may not be with them on another. The Senate appoints a Proconsul and Vice-Proconsul to run the day-to-day affairs of the Senate. They are typically members of different coalitions as part of an arrangement within the chamber. Each coalition is led by a consul who has a seat on the Continuing Committee.


Membership within the coalitions are constantly in flux and a member siding with one group on a specific matter may not be with them on another. The Senate appoints a Proconsul [currently Kota] and Vice-Proconsul [currently held by Louris] to run the day-to-day affairs of the Senate. They are typically members of different coalitions as part of an arrangement within the chamber. Each coalition is led by a consul.


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Latest revision as of 20:43, 18 August 2019

The Senate

Deihuit
Seal of the Rihan Republic.png
Type
Type
History
Founded1343
Leadership
Proconsul
Enellis Vellon
Vice-Proconsul
Clavius Romdar
Structure
Rihan senate diagram.svg
Political groups
Loose coalitions
Jaridan, Nej'ahar, Jol Tan, Suketh
Elections
Appointed for Life
Meeting place
Hall of State, Dartha

Supreme power, according to the D'Vatta, lies with the Senate (Deihuit), made up of 300 Senators (Deihu) from a range of aristocratic families, military leaders, or those with considerable wealth. The Senate appoints its own members. Many seats have been held by the same family for generations. There are many committees that are focused on individual policy areas.

The Continuing Committee is the most important one in the Senate. This eleven-member executive board is made up of representatives from all branches of government. It is meant to allow each side to voice their concerns and work towards determining consensus on policy. Current membership is made up by:

  • Praetor Morror Kassus, Chair of the Committee
  • Proconsul Enellis Vellon
  • Vice-Proconsul Clavius Romdar
  • Jaridan Consul Alidor Jarok
  • Nej'ahar Consul Chatak Tela
  • Suketh Consul Teret Kayton
  • Jol-Tan Consul Tenar Quellar
  • Phi'Tlaru Chairman Vaebn Koval
  • General Ayel Nevet
  • General Korel Rendak
  • Admiral Taskar Devix

There are numerous political coalitions that exist within the chamber representing the spectrum of political opinion in the country including:

  • Jardian (pro-military and territorial expansionism)
  • Jol Tan (law and order)
  • Suketh (slow expansion, involvement in international affairs and alliances, domestic issues)
  • Nej'ahar (economic growth)

Membership within the coalitions are constantly in flux and a member siding with one group on a specific matter may not be with them on another. The Senate appoints a Proconsul and Vice-Proconsul to run the day-to-day affairs of the Senate. They are typically members of different coalitions as part of an arrangement within the chamber. Each coalition is led by a consul who has a seat on the Continuing Committee.