Noble Assembly (Winst): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created page with "The '''Noble Assembly''' (Soliçian: Assemblée Noble) is the Upper House of the Wintonian National Congress. The Noble Assembly, takes on an advising role, approving impo...") |
m (Santh moved page Noble Assembly to Noble Assembly (Winst) without leaving a redirect: disambig) |
||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The '''Noble Assembly''' (Soliçian: Assemblée Noble) is the Upper House of the [[Wintonian National Congress]]. The Noble Assembly, takes on an advising role, approving important public appointments, ratifying treaties, and share the responsibilities of altering the constitution with the lower house. The Upper House consists entirely out of Hereditary Peers and Corporate Peers. There are no general elections although some companies run closed elections for their seat. There is a total of 154 seat in the upperhouse. | The '''Noble Assembly''' (Soliçian: Assemblée Noble) is the Upper House of the [[Wintonian National Congress]]. The Noble Assembly, takes on an advising role, approving important public appointments, ratifying treaties, and share the responsibilities of altering the constitution with the lower house. The Upper House consists entirely out of Hereditary Peers and Corporate Peers. There are no general elections although some companies run closed elections for their seat. There is a total of 154 seat in the upperhouse. | ||
[[Category:Greater Olympus]] | |||
[[Category: Winst]] | |||
{{Template:Greater Olympus info pages}} |
Latest revision as of 23:10, 27 June 2021
The Noble Assembly (Soliçian: Assemblée Noble) is the Upper House of the Wintonian National Congress. The Noble Assembly, takes on an advising role, approving important public appointments, ratifying treaties, and share the responsibilities of altering the constitution with the lower house. The Upper House consists entirely out of Hereditary Peers and Corporate Peers. There are no general elections although some companies run closed elections for their seat. There is a total of 154 seat in the upperhouse.