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== Lutezzik Federation == | == Lutezzik Federation == | ||
Pronounced Loo-tez-zik, the Lutezzik Federation is a federation with six (6) member states. Each member state sends an elected delegation to represent it at the Federation Council. Every ten (10) years the Federation Council votes for a Chancellor to chair the council. The Chancellor is a non-voting member of the Council and simply serves as a chairperson and acts as Head of State for the Federation. Coinciding with the Council's election of a Chancellor, the citizens of the Federation are granted the right to vote for a Chancellor-Regent to serve as a tie-breaker, an assistant head of state, and head of the government. Each member state is largely autonomous, and generally conducts internal political affairs with little or no interference from the Federation Council. Each member state must abide by Federation Standard Law, and (generally) the Articles of Universal Recognized Rights. |
Revision as of 08:11, 24 July 2023
Category | Information |
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Capitol | Bitanga, Capitol District |
Land Area | 95058 km² |
Founded | 1899 |
Government Type | Federated States |
States, Territories, and Districts | 8 |
Lutezzik Federation
Pronounced Loo-tez-zik, the Lutezzik Federation is a federation with six (6) member states. Each member state sends an elected delegation to represent it at the Federation Council. Every ten (10) years the Federation Council votes for a Chancellor to chair the council. The Chancellor is a non-voting member of the Council and simply serves as a chairperson and acts as Head of State for the Federation. Coinciding with the Council's election of a Chancellor, the citizens of the Federation are granted the right to vote for a Chancellor-Regent to serve as a tie-breaker, an assistant head of state, and head of the government. Each member state is largely autonomous, and generally conducts internal political affairs with little or no interference from the Federation Council. Each member state must abide by Federation Standard Law, and (generally) the Articles of Universal Recognized Rights.