Politics of Ovandera
Politics of the Ovan Common State | |
---|---|
Polity type | Federal Socialist Democracy |
Constitution | Civil Accords of Ovandera |
Legislative branch | |
Name | General Forum of the Communist Party |
Type | Unicameral |
Meeting place | Volkshauptgebäude, Vanner People's Capital Building |
Presiding officer | , Speaker of the Central Forum of the Communist Party |
Executive branch | |
Head of State | |
Title | Commissar of Foreign Affars Kommisar der Außenpolitik |
Appointer | General Forum of the Communist Party |
Head of Government | |
Title | General Forum of the Communist Party |
Appointer | General Election |
Cabinet | |
Ministries | 26 |
Judicial branch | |
People's Court Volksgericht | |
Seat | Vanner |
Typology
Cardinal Economic Democracy
- Further Information: Cardinal Socialism
Communist Party
Non-Elected Positions
Government
Local Government
Administrative Divisions
Armed forces
Commissariats
Emergency Action
Elections
Deliberation & Referendum
There are two recognized styles of local action within the Common State, Major and General. General, or on-going actions are any actions or decisions made my a Labor Council that affects only that Labor Council, such as minor economic decisions or community projects. Major actions are any actions proposed by a Labor Council that would affect other Communes, these include major construction projects, economic plans, or laws, that are proposed by local bodies.
Major and General actions begin the same way, with a Commune's Labor Council deliberating a proposal. If the proposal is supported by the Commune, it is either implemented, sent on to all other Communes that it needs ratification from, repeating the process, or forms a national referendum.
Referenda manage immediate actions within the State, including unofficial deliberative time periods for each commune, followed by a set vote. Referendums in the Common State follow three general procedures, isolated, universal, and public. Isolated referendum is a kind of direct-democratic executive decision applied to the populations of Communes directly affected by a major Central Party decision, while universal referendum apply to all communes within the Party. Public Referenda follow an outlined procedure, where would-be Referendum are put on public display to be ratified first by its starting community, commune, canton, and then the nation as a whole where it is run through both a general public referendum, chamber vote, and put forth before the People's Court.