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− | The '''Government of Taijitu''' | + | The '''Government of Taijitu''' is the set of political bodies and offices responsible for governing the region of [[Taijitu]]. The government is arranged according to a tripartite presidential model, divided into separate legislative, executive and judicial branches. This scheme is complimented by a system of direct-democracy through petitions and referendums. The basic structure of this government is defined in the [[Constitution of Taijitu|region's constitution]], while other details are established both by both legal acts and convention. |
+ | ==Legislative branch== | ||
+ | :Main article: [[Senate of Taijitu]] | ||
+ | The legislative branch takes the form of a unicameral [[Senate of Taijitu|Senate]]. The body consists of seven senators, who are elected at large using the single-transferable-vote method of proportional representation to seven-week, infinitely renewable terms. The Senate's business is presided over by a Speaker, elected by the Senate by a majority vote. The body's primary responsibilities are legislative and it may pass laws by a majority vote. The Senate is also responsible for reviewing the ministerial and judicial appointments of the [[Delegate|Delegate of Taijitu]] and treaties. They may remove ministers and justices from office and may initiate a referendum on whether to remove the Delegate or Vice Delegate. | ||
+ | ==Executive branch== | ||
+ | ==Judicial branch== | ||
+ | ==Elections and referendums== | ||
==Current Government== | ==Current Government== | ||
{{Current Government}} | {{Current Government}} | ||
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Revision as of 15:21, 23 May 2011
The Government of Taijitu is the set of political bodies and offices responsible for governing the region of Taijitu. The government is arranged according to a tripartite presidential model, divided into separate legislative, executive and judicial branches. This scheme is complimented by a system of direct-democracy through petitions and referendums. The basic structure of this government is defined in the region's constitution, while other details are established both by both legal acts and convention.
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[hide]Legislative branch
- Main article: Senate of Taijitu
The legislative branch takes the form of a unicameral Senate. The body consists of seven senators, who are elected at large using the single-transferable-vote method of proportional representation to seven-week, infinitely renewable terms. The Senate's business is presided over by a Speaker, elected by the Senate by a majority vote. The body's primary responsibilities are legislative and it may pass laws by a majority vote. The Senate is also responsible for reviewing the ministerial and judicial appointments of the Delegate of Taijitu and treaties. They may remove ministers and justices from office and may initiate a referendum on whether to remove the Delegate or Vice Delegate.
Executive branch
Judicial branch
Elections and referendums
Current Government
Offices | |
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Citizen-Delegate | Allama |
Citizen-Initiator | Cormac |
Citizen-Diplomats | Of the US, Myroria |
Citizen-Liaison | al'Khem |
Citizen-Sergeant | Funkadelia |
Dean of the University of the Glorious Revolution | St Oz |
Ecclesia | |
Citizen roster |
Abashed Princess |
Government of Taijitu | |||||
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Legislative | Ecclesia · Citizen-Initiator | Executive | Delegate · Citizen-Diplomats · Citizen-Liaison · Armed Forces . Citizen-Sergeant | Constitution | Constitution |
Laws | Alliance Between Taijitu and The North Pacific . Citizen-Initiator Act .Citizen-Liaison Act. Citizenship Act . Delegacy Act . Flag and Seals Act · Holidays Act . Judiciary Act . Militia Act . Noble Houses Act . Revolutionary Calendar Act . The Rejected Realms - Taijitu Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation . University of the Revolution Act |