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National Board of Executives | |
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Type | |
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History | |
Founded | December 23, 1890 |
Preceded by | National Assembly (Canter Republic) |
New session started | January 2, 2019 |
Leadership | |
Seats | 12 Board Members |
Corporate Makeup political groups |
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Meeting place | |
Tower of Commerce Duron, Prybourne |
The National Board of Executives (Spanish: Junta Nacional de Ejecutivos) is the unicameral legislature of the National Conglomerate of Prybourne. The Board meets in the Tower of Commerce, in Duron. The Board consists of 12 members, consisting of members from the state Conglomerates. Membership to the board is on a Corporate basis with individuals forbidden to run alone.
Structure
The Board manages the task of writing national legislation by dividing work into separate committees which specialize in different areas. Further, the board has ancillary organizations such as the Prybourne Commerce Authority to help provide it with information ad enforcement and members of the board have staff and offices to assist them as well. In addition, a vast industry of lobbyists helps members write legislation on behalf of diverse corporate and labor interests. The National Board, while not directly subordinate to the Chief Executive positions like the First Clerk or Grand Proxy, is still subordinate to the Grand Nagus who may overrule the board if he sees necessary. However, the Grand Nagus does not head the board and instead of Peer from the Board will be selected to act as a chairman, representing the Board.