The Supreme Government
The Executive Order
The Executive Order comprises of the Monarch, the Supreme Chancellor (SC), the Vice Chairperson (VC), the Supreme Commander (CM), and the Grand Master of the Guardian Council of the Judiciary (GM). The SC serves as the Royal Senate’s presiding officer and the Royal Federation’s de facto leader. The SC is elected for a set term of 10 years, but may be re-elected for additional terms. The Office of the SC is hereditary (special case; see Constitution). The Judicial Guard, who answer to the SC, are traveling representatives of the Senate responsible for mediating negotiations and regional disputes.
The Royal Senate
The Royal Senate (RS), established at the federal capital of Hélium, is the central governing body of the Royal Federation comprising of Senators from Federated Regions (FR), Representatives from territorial regions, special interest guilds, and Lords. These members of the RS are ambassadors of their FRs. In some regions ambassadors are elected to the post by their citizens; in others, their government will appoint ambassadors.
The RS is housed in an enormous building containing 200 platform sections. There are 2 Senators and Representatives per FR and territorial region, 50 total special interest guild members, 50 Lords, and 16 Royal Representatives. Each get one vote.
The Executive Order comprises of the Monarch, the Supreme Chancellor (SC), the Vice Chairperson (VC), the Supreme Commander (CM), and the Grand Master of the Guardian Council of the Judiciary (GM). The SC serves as the Royal Senate’s presiding officer and the Royal Federation’s de facto leader. The SC is elected for a set term of 10 years, but may be re-elected for additional terms. The Office of the SC is hereditary (special case; see Constitution). The Judicial Guard, who answer to the SC, are traveling representatives of the Senate responsible for mediating negotiations and regional disputes.
The Royal Senate
The Royal Senate (RS), established at the federal capital of Hélium, is the central governing body of the Royal Federation comprising of Senators from Federated Regions (FR), Representatives from territorial regions, special interest guilds, and Lords. These members of the RS are ambassadors of their FRs. In some regions ambassadors are elected to the post by their citizens; in others, their government will appoint ambassadors.
The RS is housed in an enormous building containing 200 platform sections. There are 2 Senators and Representatives per FR and territorial region, 50 total special interest guild members, 50 Lords, and 16 Royal Representatives. Each get one vote.