Politics of Littland
Political System of Littland Littlands Politiske System | |
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Polity type | Federal democratic parliamentary republic |
Constitution | Constitution of Littland |
Legislative branch | |
Name | the Folkekammer & the Landskammer |
Type | Bicameral |
Meeting place | Tinghuset |
Presiding officer | Inger Knudsen,, Speaker of the Folkekammer |
Executive branch | |
Head of State | |
Title | Federal President |
Currently | Frederik Liebe |
Head of Government | |
Title | Prime Minister |
Currently | Albert Simonsen |
Judicial branch | |
Name | Littish Judicial System |
Constitutional Court | |
Chief judge | Gabriel Matthiasen |
Constitution
The Constitution of Littland outlines a federal republic consisting of seven autonomous federal states (Delstater). Both the federation and all its states have written constitutions defining them as republican entities governed according to the principles of representative democracy. The Constitution a separation of powers into executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The executive branch consists of the "neutral" Federal President as head of state and the Prime Minister who is the head of government. The legislative branch is represented by the Folkekammer, elected directly through proportional representation, with the States participating through the Landskammer, although their power is limited to a veto-power over legislation. The judicial branch is headed by the Constitutional Court, which oversees the constitutionality of laws.
Executive
Federal President
Prime Minister
Legislature
Folkekammer
Political Parties