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After a series of conventions and referendums between September 2015 and April 2016, the leaders of all seven city-states ratified the Constitution of the Red and Gold Republic of Llorens, formally establishing a unified government while allowing for state authorities to maintain control of their respective regions. The Constitution created a three-branch system of government, with a 100-seat unicameral legislature known as the [[Parliament of Llorens|Parliament]], an executive [[Administrative Council of Llorens|Administrative Council]] to be led by the leader of the majority party or coalition in said Parliament (known as the President), and a judicial [[Federation Court of Llorens|Federation Court]], with a Judge appointed from each of the 7 states on rotating 7-year terms. It also provided for an election of the [[Parliament of Llorens|Parliament]] to be held on the last Saturday of June of each year. |
After a series of conventions and referendums between September 2015 and April 2016, the leaders of all seven city-states ratified the Constitution of the Red and Gold Republic of Llorens, formally establishing a unified government while allowing for state authorities to maintain control of their respective regions. The Constitution created a three-branch system of government, with a 100-seat unicameral legislature known as the [[Parliament of Llorens|Parliament]], an executive [[Administrative Council of Llorens|Administrative Council]] to be led by the leader of the majority party or coalition in said Parliament (known as the President), and a judicial [[Federation Court of Llorens|Federation Court]], with a Judge appointed from each of the 7 states on rotating 7-year terms. It also provided for an election of the [[Parliament of Llorens|Parliament]] to be held on the last Saturday of June of each year. |
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[[File:Justine Vartu.jpg|thumb|200px|Justine Vartu, the President of Llorens.]] |
[[File:Justine Vartu.jpg|thumb|200px|Justine Vartu, the President of Llorens.]] |
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The Constitution establishes a three-branch federal government system. The Administrative Council is the executive branch, led by the President who dually serves as the leader of the majority party or coalition in the Parliament, and who appoints Councillors from among the members of Parliament to serve on the Council. The Federation Court is the judicial branch, consisting of seven Justices appointed by the leadership of each state on a rotating annual basis, whereby the Court is completely renewed every seven years. The Parliament is the legislative branch, consisting of 100 elected members representing each of the seven states proportional to population. |
The Constitution establishes a three-branch federal government system. The Administrative Council is the executive branch, led by the President who dually serves as the leader of the majority party or coalition in the Parliament, and who appoints Councillors from among the members of Parliament to serve on the Council. The Federation Court is the judicial branch, consisting of seven Justices appointed by the leadership of each state on a rotating annual basis, whereby the Court is completely renewed every seven years. The Parliament is the legislative branch, consisting of 100 elected members representing each of the seven states proportional to population. |
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The current Council is led by President Justine Vartu, and consists of 16 other Councillors that oversee critical components of the executive branch. This includes the economy, the environment, labour affairs, the arts, energy, infrastructure, transport, trade, tourism, foreign affairs, defence, health, communications, education, technology, and social services. |
The current Council is led by President Justine Vartu, and consists of 16 other Councillors that oversee critical components of the executive branch. This includes the economy, the environment, labour affairs, the arts, energy, infrastructure, transport, trade, tourism, foreign affairs, defence, health, communications, education, technology, and social services. |
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==Geography== |
==Geography== |