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==Legislative Government==
===The Municipal Parliment===
The City's government is centered around the Municipal Parliment. This parliment is the government's legislative branch and is the government's most powerful branch. The parliment can be divided into an upper house, the Enfranchized House, and the lower house called the Municipal House. The Municipal House is relatively simple. It is comprised of 425 Lay Electors, elected by popular elections on a 3-year basis. The Enfranchized House is more complex. It is comprised of 220 Electors, however these electors come from 2 different sources. The majority, 125 electors, are Chartered Electors. These Electors are elected by registered publicly traded corporations. The remaining electors are the Guilded Electors, appointed through a mechanism called Guild Arbitration. To pass legislation, the support of a majority of both houses must obtained.
===The Chartered Electors===
Corporations that are registered for public trading in the city's principal stock exchange may also obtain electoral privledges. These privledges are tied to the charter of the City of Adijan Commonality Corporation (CACC), a state corporation originally chartered for promoting the interests of non-citizens who traveled to the city to work and the city's incorporated middle class. Corporations may purchase publicly traded shares of CACC from a pool of shares. Corporations must own at least 1 full share to vote. During elections, each corporation recieves 'votes' equal to their share (partial votes are allowed), and participate in a series of auctions to purchase the right to appoint electors. In addition to the Chartered Electors, the corporations vote in a ranked election to decide a single Corporate Mandate Executor. Candidates for the position must be submitted by voting corporations (at a limit of 1 per corporation). The main purpose of the CME is to serve as a tie-breaker in the Enfranchized house if needed.
===The Guilded Electors===
The Guild Electors are a body of 95 Guild members selected through Guild Arbitration. These electors make up a sub-body of the Enfranchized House called the Guilded Association. In addition to being Electors in the Enfranchized House, the Guilded Association is also given the responsibility of affirming candiates for the Lay Electors.
====Guild Arbitration====
Guild Arbitration is the method of selecting Guild Members to comprise the Guilded Association. Every 4 years, each guild chooses a representative to serve as their Guild's Arbiter. However, for 3 Guilds selected on rotation, their Arbiters are also given the special title of Imtizi. The Guild Arbiters then will go through the process of electing each of 92 Guilded Electors from a list of canditates approved by the Imtizi. When this process is complete, the Imtizi become an additional 3 Guilded Electors and the non-Imtizi Arbiters are dissolved.
===The Lay Electors===
Evey 4 years a national election is run. Each district chooses 1 or more Lay Electors to represent the district. Each candidate Elector must be endorsed by one of the city's Guilds, and passed by the Guilded Association, up to a maximum of 5 candidates per seat. Candidates are elected by ranked voting. The first act of the house must be to pass (by majority vote) a special bill refered to as the Administrative Mandate, which details the rules by which the house will operate and which must name one of the Lay Electors the title of House President to serve as representative of the body. The Administrative Mandate may be dissolved at any time if dissolution passes by a majority vote.
===Guilded Families===
==Economy==
===Major Corporations===

Revision as of 03:18, 21 January 2021

Adijan City
Adijan
Adijan Flag.jpg
Flag
Anthem: Dünyanın hər yerindən Adijan'a
Capital
and
Adijan City
Recognised national languagesAdiji
Ethnic groups
Adiji (61%), Vardanan (10%), Gharbiyyun (9%)
Demonym(s)Adijan, Adiji
GovernmentSemi-Democratic Republic
• Lord Mayor
Tanju Altun
• Senior Imtizi
Təhminə Jafarova
• House President
Tura Karatay
• Corporate Mandate Executor
Cag Yilmaz
LegislatureMunicipal Parliment
Enfranchized House
Municipal House
Establishment
• Founding of the City (estimated)
March 20, 1289
Population
• Estimate
2,254,053
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$76.29 Billion
• Per capita
$33,847
Gini44.21
medium
HDI0.897
very high
CurrencyCredit Share ()

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Legislative Government

The Municipal Parliment

The City's government is centered around the Municipal Parliment. This parliment is the government's legislative branch and is the government's most powerful branch. The parliment can be divided into an upper house, the Enfranchized House, and the lower house called the Municipal House. The Municipal House is relatively simple. It is comprised of 425 Lay Electors, elected by popular elections on a 3-year basis. The Enfranchized House is more complex. It is comprised of 220 Electors, however these electors come from 2 different sources. The majority, 125 electors, are Chartered Electors. These Electors are elected by registered publicly traded corporations. The remaining electors are the Guilded Electors, appointed through a mechanism called Guild Arbitration. To pass legislation, the support of a majority of both houses must obtained.

The Chartered Electors

Corporations that are registered for public trading in the city's principal stock exchange may also obtain electoral privledges. These privledges are tied to the charter of the City of Adijan Commonality Corporation (CACC), a state corporation originally chartered for promoting the interests of non-citizens who traveled to the city to work and the city's incorporated middle class. Corporations may purchase publicly traded shares of CACC from a pool of shares. Corporations must own at least 1 full share to vote. During elections, each corporation recieves 'votes' equal to their share (partial votes are allowed), and participate in a series of auctions to purchase the right to appoint electors. In addition to the Chartered Electors, the corporations vote in a ranked election to decide a single Corporate Mandate Executor. Candidates for the position must be submitted by voting corporations (at a limit of 1 per corporation). The main purpose of the CME is to serve as a tie-breaker in the Enfranchized house if needed.

The Guilded Electors

The Guild Electors are a body of 95 Guild members selected through Guild Arbitration. These electors make up a sub-body of the Enfranchized House called the Guilded Association. In addition to being Electors in the Enfranchized House, the Guilded Association is also given the responsibility of affirming candiates for the Lay Electors.

Guild Arbitration

Guild Arbitration is the method of selecting Guild Members to comprise the Guilded Association. Every 4 years, each guild chooses a representative to serve as their Guild's Arbiter. However, for 3 Guilds selected on rotation, their Arbiters are also given the special title of Imtizi. The Guild Arbiters then will go through the process of electing each of 92 Guilded Electors from a list of canditates approved by the Imtizi. When this process is complete, the Imtizi become an additional 3 Guilded Electors and the non-Imtizi Arbiters are dissolved.

The Lay Electors

Evey 4 years a national election is run. Each district chooses 1 or more Lay Electors to represent the district. Each candidate Elector must be endorsed by one of the city's Guilds, and passed by the Guilded Association, up to a maximum of 5 candidates per seat. Candidates are elected by ranked voting. The first act of the house must be to pass (by majority vote) a special bill refered to as the Administrative Mandate, which details the rules by which the house will operate and which must name one of the Lay Electors the title of House President to serve as representative of the body. The Administrative Mandate may be dissolved at any time if dissolution passes by a majority vote.

Guilded Families

Economy

Major Corporations