Sihou

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Sihou (Huajiangite: 死後; Alphabetized Huajiangite: Sǐhòul translated: After Death) is the legal term referring to the time after the death of a President. Because Presidents are not elected into office and are rather appointed, all presidents except for Qi Dibao have served their tenure until death. It revolves around the concept where most of the power is invested upon the position of the President. After the death of a President, all positions that are connected or approved by the President except for the Judiciary are vacated. This includes the entirety of the executive branch as well as the Congressional Premier. All power is vested between the Huajiang Legislative Tang and the Huajiang Supreme Court.