Politics of Orioni: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created page with "==History== ==Monarchy== ==National government== ===Executive=== ===Legislative=== ===Judicial=== ===Weekly agenda=== * Monday: review of legislative by judicial * Tuesday:...") |
m (→National government: Minor details) |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
==National government== | ==National government== | ||
===Executive=== | ===Executive=== | ||
* The Imperial Council (Oharic: ''Memakiriti''), created in 1175, which was composed of the 4 advisors of the Empress. The Empress would open her personal correspondence and discuss hearings only in the presence of at least 2 councillors. The Council was considered a very important body of government. Some historians even consider it to be more important than the Monarchy itself. | |||
===Legislative=== | ===Legislative=== | ||
* The Sibiseba (Anglish: ''Assembly'') was established in 1195 as part of the constitutional law reforms, transforming the monarchy into a more deliberative form. | |||
===Judicial=== | ===Judicial=== | ||
===Weekly agenda=== | ===Weekly agenda=== | ||
Line 13: | Line 17: | ||
* Thursday: Subcouncils meet | * Thursday: Subcouncils meet | ||
* Friday: Question time of executive by legislative | * Friday: Question time of executive by legislative | ||
==Local government== | ==Local government== | ||
==Political parties and elections== | ==Political parties and elections== |
Revision as of 19:53, 21 April 2019
History
Monarchy
National government
Executive
- The Imperial Council (Oharic: Memakiriti), created in 1175, which was composed of the 4 advisors of the Empress. The Empress would open her personal correspondence and discuss hearings only in the presence of at least 2 councillors. The Council was considered a very important body of government. Some historians even consider it to be more important than the Monarchy itself.
Legislative
- The Sibiseba (Anglish: Assembly) was established in 1195 as part of the constitutional law reforms, transforming the monarchy into a more deliberative form.
Judicial
Weekly agenda
- Monday: review of legislative by judicial
- Tuesday: Sibiseba meets
- Wednesday: Memakiriti meets
- Thursday: Subcouncils meet
- Friday: Question time of executive by legislative
Local government
Political parties and elections
Types
Alliances
Policy making
Foreign Relations
This template may be deleted.