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Mondtburg Government Politics

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Mondtburg's Government structure is divided into four separate branches: Judicial, Legislative, Sovereign and Ecclesiastical. The Archbishop of Mondtburg is the head of Executive, Legislative and Ecclesiastical, while the Archchancellor acts as head of the Judicial branch to act as a counterweight against the Archbishop.

The Legislative Branch of Government consists of the Mondtburg Parliament, which can be dismissed at any time by the Archbishop who also has veto. The Archbishop's veto can be over turned with a 75:100 ratio, and the Archbishop's dismissal of Parliament can be nullified by the High Chancery. The Parliament is unicameral and has 100 seats, currently the party with the most seats is the Occidental Party, having 61 seats, followed by the Sovereign Party, having 37 seats, and then there is the Red and White Party, controlling 2 seats. The Parliamentary election will take place March of this year, however, so the political climate might change soon.

The Judicial Branch is lead by the High Chancery, which is led by the Archchancellor. The High Chancery is above 3 Petty Chanceries, Internal Chancery, External Chancery and High Civilian Chancery, which are all above the regular civilian court system. The Internal Chancery handles petty corruption issues inside the government, the External Chancery handles foreign cases, whether it is about Mondtburg Citizens abroad or foreign citizens inside Mondtburg, and finally the High Civilian Chancery handle cases that are too important for regular civilian courts, like treason.

The Sovereign Branch is headed by the Archbishop, who controls the police and the military.

The Ecclesiastical Branch controls religious aspect of government. This branch is headed by the Archbishop and the Bishops' Council, with Mondtburg's 5 dioceses sending in their Bishops or a representative. The Council decides what regulations should be put on religious institutions and churches. The Bishops' Council also works with the Ecumenical Patriach to decide the succeeding Archbishop should the reigning one die or resign.




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