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{{Infobox book <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Books -->
{{Region icon Kylaris}} [[Category:Carucere]]
| name              = Firstworld
{{Infobox legislature
| image             = Rimworld novel cover.png
|name              = Senate of Carucere
| caption          = First edition cover
|native_name        = <small>''Sénat de Caruquère <br> Senat Karuku''</small>
| author           = [[Jamie Woosley]]
|native_name_lang  =
| cover_artist      = [[John Schoenherr]]
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| country          = {{flag|Estmere}}
|legislature        = 21st Senate of Carucere
| language         = English
|coa_pic            = File:Coat of arms of Annene.png
| series           = [[Firstworld Cycle|''Firstworld'' series]]
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| genre             = {{wp|Science fiction}}
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| publisher        = [[Broadleaf Publishing]]
|foundation        =  2 February 1972<br>({{age|1972|2|14|p=1|br=1}} years ago)
| published        = August 1967
| preceded_by        = [[Provincial Senate of Carucere|Provincial Senate]]
| media_type        = Print ({{wp|hardcover}} & {{wp|paperback}})
|house_type        = Unicameral
| pages            = 341 <!-- First edition hardcover page count-->
|body              =  
| isbn              = <!--NA-->
|houses             =  
| followed_by      = [[Rimworld Fall]]
|leader1_type      = [[President of the Senate of Carucere |President of the Senate]]
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|leader1           = [[Roy Dazeje]]  
|party1            = [[Democratic Party (Carucere)|Democratic]]
|election1          = 12 July 2023
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|members           = 79 members
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'''''Firstworld''''' is a {{wp|science fiction}} novel by Estmerish writer [[Jamie Woosley]]. Published in 1967, it became immensely popular and won numerous literary awards, and is widely considered to be a significantly influential work in modern Estmerish science fiction. It is the first major installment of the [[Firstworld Revolutions]], a series of novels and short stories.
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''Firstworld'' is set in the distant future, where humanity is spread across the galaxy but cannot travel or communicate {{wp|Faster-than-light|faster than the speed of light}}, thus  planets and star systems are isolated from each other. The novel follows the story of Bradward Aia, who lives on a planet in an isolated solar systems, whose world is recovering from an apocalyptic event and the resulting technological and societal collapse. The story explores the multilayered interactions of politics, religion, ecology, technology, and human emotion in the Kose region of Ekua during a chaotic interregnum on the planet.
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'''Government (42)'''
* {{Color box|#000000}}&nbsp;[[United Progressive Party (Carucere)|Progressive]] (22)
* {{Color box|#E03C31}}&nbsp;[[Democratic Party (Carucere)|Democratic]] (12)
* {{Color box|#00c400}}&nbsp;[[General Assembly for Development Party|Assembly]] (8)
'''Opposition (39)'''
* {{Color box|#89cff0}}&nbsp;[[Reformed Social Party (Carucere)|Reformed]] (13)
* {{Color box|#E03C31}}&nbsp;[[Democratic Party (Carucere)|Democratic]] (12)
* {{Color box|#edad08}}&nbsp;[[National Party of Carucere|National]] (10)
* {{Color box|#0000ae}}&nbsp;[[Carucerean Country Party|Country]] (7)
* {{Color box|#008100}}&nbsp;[[Carucerean National Congress|Congress]] (5)
* {{Color box|#FF6600}}&nbsp;[[Democratic Front of Carucere|Front]] (2)
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|voting_system1    =  {{wp|Closed list}} {{wp|proportional representation}}
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|last_election1    = [[2020 Carucerean legislative election|23 August 2020]]
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|next_election1    = [[2023 Carucerean legislative election|2023]]
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|meeting_place      = [[Red House (Carucere)|Red House]], [[Kingston]], [[Carucere]]
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The '''Senate of Carucere''' ({{wp|French langauge|Gaullican}}: ''Sénat de Caruquère'', [[Papotement]]: ''Senat Karuku'') is the primary {{wp|legislature|legislative body}} of [[Carucere]]. The Senate is composed of 79 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by regional {{wp|proportional representation}}. It is one of two legislative bodies on the national level, the other being the [[Great Assembly of Carucere|Great Assembly]].


The novel is widely considered to be a classic example of {{wp|soft science fiction|"soft" science fiction}}, and is one of the most famous examinations of {{wp|anthropology}} and {{wp|political science}} in science fiction. A major theme of the novel is the effects of culture on politics and society, explored in particular through the collapse of a global state across Ekua and the rise of local one in Kose. The novel also explores the interactions of Aia with the people he interacts with, the biological diversification of humanity, and the future of religion.
The origins of the Senate trace to the colonial legislature formed during the Gaullican colonial era. The modern institution of the Senate was established after the colony's incorporation into the [[Arucian Federation]] in 1934. Following the establishment of an independent Carucere, it became the new country's supreme legislative body. However economic and political infighting weakened the authority of the Senate, after a succession after several weak [[Preimer of Carucere|Preimers]]. [[Jean Preval]]'s {{wp|self-coup}} and the new constitution ratified in 1972, ended the Senate's absolute authority over the country. The country formally became a {{wp|semi-presidential system|semi-presidential}} republic and the Senate had to share a system of checks and balances with the [[President of Carucere]]. Its role further declined with the establishment of the [[Great Assembly of Carucere]] as a second legislative body on the federal level.


''Firstworld'' has been reprinted numerous times, translated into over a dozen languages, and received high praise from critics. It has won numerous literary awards such as X and X. The novel is part of the [[Firstworld Revolutions]], a series of novels and short stories written by Woosley.
Today, the Senate usually exercises a secondary, albeit important, role in national politics. The Senate has the final authority on all legislation. In addition it must approve the appointment of the [[Cabinet of Carucere]] and the [[Premier of Carucere]]. In addition, it maintains many supervisory powers such as the power to {{wp|Impeachment|impeach}} officials, dismiss the [[Premier of Carucere|Premier]] and the [[Premier of Cabinet|Cabinet]] by a majority vote, impeach and remove the President, veto presidential decrees, and to dissolve itself and call new elections. Until an election is completed, the Senate maintains its authority in its current composition.

Latest revision as of 17:07, 11 July 2023

Template:Region icon Kylaris

Senate of Carucere

Sénat de Caruquère
Senat Karuku
21st Senate of Carucere
Coat of arms of Annene.png
Type
Type
History
Founded2 February 1972
(52 years ago)
Preceded byProvincial Senate
Leadership
Roy Dazeje, Democratic
since 12 July 2023
Structure
Seats79 members
5
7
8
22
12
10
13
2
Political groups
Government (42)
  •   Progressive (22)
  •   Democratic (12)
  •   Assembly (8)

Opposition (39)

Elections
Closed list proportional representation
Last election
23 August 2020
Next election
2023
Meeting place
BahamianParliamentPanorama.jpg
Red House, Kingston, Carucere

The Senate of Carucere (Gaullican: Sénat de Caruquère, Papotement: Senat Karuku) is the primary legislative body of Carucere. The Senate is composed of 79 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by regional proportional representation. It is one of two legislative bodies on the national level, the other being the Great Assembly.

The origins of the Senate trace to the colonial legislature formed during the Gaullican colonial era. The modern institution of the Senate was established after the colony's incorporation into the Arucian Federation in 1934. Following the establishment of an independent Carucere, it became the new country's supreme legislative body. However economic and political infighting weakened the authority of the Senate, after a succession after several weak Preimers. Jean Preval's self-coup and the new constitution ratified in 1972, ended the Senate's absolute authority over the country. The country formally became a semi-presidential republic and the Senate had to share a system of checks and balances with the President of Carucere. Its role further declined with the establishment of the Great Assembly of Carucere as a second legislative body on the federal level.

Today, the Senate usually exercises a secondary, albeit important, role in national politics. The Senate has the final authority on all legislation. In addition it must approve the appointment of the Cabinet of Carucere and the Premier of Carucere. In addition, it maintains many supervisory powers such as the power to impeach officials, dismiss the Premier and the Cabinet by a majority vote, impeach and remove the President, veto presidential decrees, and to dissolve itself and call new elections. Until an election is completed, the Senate maintains its authority in its current composition.