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Three Speakers were able to form coalitions in the decades prior to the Panopticon Reforms of 1711: [[Doir Jen Merah]] (1671-1698), Xander Jen Johannes (1702-1703) of the N&H, and [[Brugen Aldef]] (1703-1710) of the Revisionist faction. While there is no official prime-minister equivalent in the Miþuï, the reforms of 1711 vested the power of the Sovereign Szodan in the hitherto ceremonial legislative chamber; this allows for the Miþuï to appoint a President of the Realm’s General Staff. Brugen Aldef, secured the first election in 1711 and used his positions of power and influence to renegotiate the electoral process to allow a party sponsored by the Cult of the Sacred Detonation to run in those Bailiwicks they control in exchange for abstention from all non-tied votes.
Three Speakers were able to form coalitions in the decades prior to the Panopticon Reforms of 1711: [[Doir Jen Merah]] (1671-1698), Xander Jen Johannes (1702-1703) of the N&H, and [[Brugen Aldef]] (1703-1710) of the Reversionist faction. While there is no official prime-minister equivalent in the Miþuï, the reforms of 1711 vested the power of the Sovereign Szodan in the hitherto ceremonial legislative chamber; this allows for the Miþuï to appoint a President of the Realm’s General Staff. Brugen Aldef, secured the first election in 1711 and used his positions of power and influence to renegotiate the electoral process to allow a party sponsored by the Cult of the Sacred Detonation to run in those Bailiwicks they control in exchange for abstention from all non-tied votes.
[[Category:Sovereign Confederation]][[Category:Government]]
[[Category:Sovereign Confederation]][[Category:Government]]

Revision as of 15:00, 25 August 2022

The legislature of the Sovereign Confederation. Although their membership has no set legal limit, the chamber has hosted 90 seats as of 1711.

Party Abbr. % Seats
Reversionist Unity Front RUF 51.1 46
Nationalist and Humanist Party N&H 45.6 41
Cult of the Sacred Detonation CSD 3.3 3

Three Speakers were able to form coalitions in the decades prior to the Panopticon Reforms of 1711: Doir Jen Merah (1671-1698), Xander Jen Johannes (1702-1703) of the N&H, and Brugen Aldef (1703-1710) of the Reversionist faction. While there is no official prime-minister equivalent in the Miþuï, the reforms of 1711 vested the power of the Sovereign Szodan in the hitherto ceremonial legislative chamber; this allows for the Miþuï to appoint a President of the Realm’s General Staff. Brugen Aldef, secured the first election in 1711 and used his positions of power and influence to renegotiate the electoral process to allow a party sponsored by the Cult of the Sacred Detonation to run in those Bailiwicks they control in exchange for abstention from all non-tied votes.