Former Legislatures of Thermodolia

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Board of Commissioners

Board of Commissioners

Gârœths Dæsan
Legislative body in the Interim Government of Thermodolia
Type
Type
History
Established23 July, 1890
Disbanded9 October, 1898
Preceded byLegal Commission of Thermodolia
Succeeded byFederal Parliament
Structure
Seats50
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Political groups
  •   Independents (50)
Elections
First Past the Post
Last election
20 January, 1898

The Board of Commissioners was one of two legislatures of the Interim Government the other being the shortlived Legal Commission of Thermodolia. The board was composed of fifty nonpartisan Commissioners elected from each of the fifty provinces of the Interim Government, with each province sending at least one member.

It was from Article One of the Interim Constitution of Thermodolia where the Board of Commissioners obtained its powers. The board was headed by a President of the Board of Commissoners who was elected by the members of the board and had no vote in the meetings of the same. The only powers granted to the President was the ablity to schedule votes, take roll calls, set the legislative calendar, and have the power over other general proceedings. The President of the Board of Commissoners was also the first in line to assume the presidency if the President of the Interim Government was ever incapacitated or removed from office.

The Board of Commissioners held the sole power to pass all laws in the interim government, to aprove of the judical and other appiontments, to approve of treaties, to force the President of the Interim Government to sign bills by a three fifths vote (under the constitution the president did not have the power to veto any bill but could refuse to grant assent) and the other matters lisited in the powers section of this article.

The Board of Commissioners was dissolved at 12:00 9 October, 1898 after a vote was held that morning in accordance with the Third Amendment of the Interim Constitution of Thermodolia.

Powers of the Board of Commissioners

These powers listed below are from Section Seven of Article One of the Interim Constitution of Thermodolia:

The Board of Commissioners shall have the power to raise revenue, set taxes, and collect all taxes, duties, imposts, and excises to pay all debts and to provide for defense, general welfare, and all other matters of Thermodolia

To borrow money on the credit of Thermodolia;

To regulate commerce with foreign Nations, and among the provinces;

To establish an uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the Thermodolia;

To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin;

To provide for the punishment of counterfeiting the securities and current coin of Thermodolia;

To establish post offices and the means to transport the post;

To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing patents for authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries;

To define and punish piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and Offense against the law of this nation;

To declare war and make rules concerning captures on land and water;

To raise and support armies and to provide and maintain a navy;

To make rules for the governance and regulation of the land and naval forces;

To provide for calling forth the military to execute the laws of the union, suppress insurrections and repel invasions;

To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this constitution in the government of Thermodolia, or in any ministry or officer thereof.

Legal Commission of Thermodolia

The Legal Commission of Thermodolia was the first of the two legislatures of the Interim Government, the other being the previously discussed Boars of Commissioners. The Legal Commission was shortlived, existing only from 11 April, 1890 to 23 July of that same year. The commission was composed of the then current members of the Supreme Revolutionary Council and had no elections as it was a temporary body. Under Section Three of the Basic Law of Thermodolia the Legal Commission of Thermodolia derived its powers.

The Legal Commission had the ablity to enact all laws and approve all treaties. The President had the power to veto any law he wished to but the commission could overturn that veto with a sitxy percent vote on the matter.

Once the Interim Constitution of Thermodolia was in force the Legal Commission ceased to exist as its goals and functions had been achieved.

Congress of the Corporate Republic

Congress of the Corporate Republic

Gardœn Dênśac Ræńa
Legislative body of the Corporate Republic of Thermodolia
Type
Type
HousesCorporate Council
People's Assembly
History
Founded20 March, 1832
Disbanded9 April, 1890
Preceded byImperial Parliament
Succeeded byLegal Commission of Thermodolia
Seats150
50 (Corporate Council)
100 (People's Assembly)
Elections
Corporate Council voting system
Appointment
People's Assembly voting system
First Past the Post
Corporate Council last election
1882
People's Assembly last election
1889

Imperial Parliament

Imperial Parliament
Legislative body of the Thermodolian Empire
Type
Type
History
Founded20 June, 1743
Disbanded1 February, 1832
Preceded byCongress
Succeeded byCongress of the Corporate Republic
Seats75
Elections
First Past the Post
Last election
1830

The Imperial Parliament was the legislative body of the Thermodolian Empire. It came into being when the Constitution of the Empire of Thermodolia was promulgated on 20 June, 1743. It lasted until Martin Davens' Republican Coup on 20 March, 1832, though technically it existed de jure until 11 April, 1833 when it was superseded by the Constitution of the Corporate Republic​, and therfore the Congress of the Corporate Republic.

Congress

The Congress was the bicameral legislature of the 6th Republic of Thermodolia, lasting from the fall of the Holy Republic in 1389 to the restoration of the Monarchy under the Thermodolian Empire.

Like the National Assembly years before it, the Congress was also bicameral. The two houses of the Congress where the Senate (as the upper chamber) and the Popular Assembly (as the lower chamber).

Holy Council

Was the legislature of the Holy Republic of Thermodolia. It, along with the nation it represented, lastede for only 8 years before being overthrown. Like a few of the bodies before it the Holy Council was appointed directly by James Sotòman himself, though s few members where elected by the Holy Priesthood.

It had some nominal powers though most powers of the nation rested with James Sotòman as the Supreme Holiness.

National Assembly

The National Assembly was the bicameral legislative body of the Federal Republic of Thermodolia, existing from 1 July 1350 when the SMC promulgated the new federal constitution to 7 July 1380 when the Holy Republic led by the so called Supreme Holiness James Sotòman, took over the nation.

Unlike the previous legislatures, which where all unicameral, the National Assembly was bicameral; holding the two houses of The Senate (as the upper chamber) and the House of the People (as the lower chamber).

Supreme Military Council

The Supreme Military Council was the legislative body of the Military Republic of Thermodolia, which existed from the fall of the second republic during the military coup to the establishment of the new Federal Republic. The Supreme Military Council, SMC for short, held the roles of legislation for the republic and the leadership of the nation as the Chairman of the Supreme Military Council was both a member of the council and the leader of the nation.

As such there where no elections for this body. Instead the military cheifs and the supportive members of the upper class held their seats until they either died or where removed from their post. The council had no more than 13 members at any given time.

In addition to the above powers the council also held the ability to appoint the Chairman of the Supreme Military Council, the deputy of such, the ability to remove the two previous officers and members of the council, to appoint members to the council, the power to create a constitution, and the power to disovle the government.

Popular Assembly

The Popular Assembly was the legislative body of the The 2nd Republic of Thermodolia, which came to be after the republican military coup and subsequent temporary military rule restored the republic. It existed from 1 April, 1193 to 4 November, 1328 when the nation was overthrown in a military coup.

Board of Royal Advisers

The Board of Royal Advisers was the legislative body of the Kingdom of Thermodolia and existed from 24, May 1100, after the fall of the first republic to 2 May, 1190, with the republican military coup.

Unlike the two previous legislative bodies, the Board of Royal Advisers was like its name suggests purely an advisory body and did not have any real legislative role as all real power was concentrated in the hands of the monarchs. Ass such the board was also solely appointed by the monarch with most sittings being around 15 members.

National Council

The National Council was the legislative body of the Republic of Thermodolia. It existed from the fall of the United Kingdom on 6 March, 1045 to the fall of the republic in 1100 during the Royal Restoration War.

Royal Council

The Royal Council was the legislature of the United Kingdom. From 558 until 965 the legislature was appointed by the King until the dual revolts of the Peasants and the Lords forced the King into approving a elected body. The Council was composed of members of the class of Lords and was elected by them, however the King still had the power to appoint up to 20% of the chamber. At its hight the Royal Council had a total membership of 245.

This elected body would last from 965 until it, and the rest of the United Kingdom, was overthrown in the Republican Revoltion on 6 March, 1045.

While the Royal Council had the abilty to pass and make laws the King still had the sole power to approve of all laws and the chamber could not overturn these decisions.