Post by Josephus I on Dec 11, 2007 16:41:22 GMT
Government Reformation Act
1. Executive Powers
Monarch:
- Royal prerogative: Assent to Legislation, appoint ministers and dissolve the Witan.
- During a drawn vote the Monarch will pass their vote upon the legislation in question.
- The Monarch is the source of all political power in Nova England.
- The role of reigning monarch is hereditary. As a result, reigning monarchs must appoint an Heir!
Prime Minister:
- Representative of the Witan
- Maintains order throughout the Witan
- Appoints Exarches
- Acts as Steward of the nation if the Monarch is unavailable for a period of time no less than one week.
(i) Upon the Monarch's return, he will review the actions of the Prime Minister in order to approve or deny them.
-The Prime Minister is elected via elections that are conducted every 2 - 3 Months.
2. Legislation
-Please refer to the Rule of Law Act.
3. Exarches
-The Exarch is the representative of a Province
- He/She is chosen via elections or appointment from the Monarch
- Unpopular Exarches can be petitioned against to the Monarch to bring about their demotion and the election of a new Exarch.
- Exarches have the right to establish and maintain their Province's Military facilities, although they remain at all times subordinate to the national armed forces.
- In times of war they are required to fight for the Nation and protect their province.
- Exarches will always represent their Province in the Witan along with other Members of the Witan.
4. Judiciary
- Provinces' Laws can vary, so each Province has a separate Judicial Body in order to avert confusion.
- The King's Court is the Head of the Judiciary and has the power to override any case that may occur in a Provincial Court.
1. Executive Powers
Monarch:
- Royal prerogative: Assent to Legislation, appoint ministers and dissolve the Witan.
- During a drawn vote the Monarch will pass their vote upon the legislation in question.
- The Monarch is the source of all political power in Nova England.
- The role of reigning monarch is hereditary. As a result, reigning monarchs must appoint an Heir!
Prime Minister:
- Representative of the Witan
- Maintains order throughout the Witan
- Appoints Exarches
- Acts as Steward of the nation if the Monarch is unavailable for a period of time no less than one week.
(i) Upon the Monarch's return, he will review the actions of the Prime Minister in order to approve or deny them.
-The Prime Minister is elected via elections that are conducted every 2 - 3 Months.
2. Legislation
-Please refer to the Rule of Law Act.
3. Exarches
-The Exarch is the representative of a Province
- He/She is chosen via elections or appointment from the Monarch
- Unpopular Exarches can be petitioned against to the Monarch to bring about their demotion and the election of a new Exarch.
- Exarches have the right to establish and maintain their Province's Military facilities, although they remain at all times subordinate to the national armed forces.
- In times of war they are required to fight for the Nation and protect their province.
- Exarches will always represent their Province in the Witan along with other Members of the Witan.
4. Judiciary
- Provinces' Laws can vary, so each Province has a separate Judicial Body in order to avert confusion.
- The King's Court is the Head of the Judiciary and has the power to override any case that may occur in a Provincial Court.