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[[File:MithuiBuilding.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|Since its covert construction was completed in 1716, the Mithui Building has towered over the sparse skyline of Underwall's central district as a remarkable feat in propaganda operations.]]
[[File:MithuiBuilding.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|Since its covert construction was completed in 1716, the Mithui Building has towered over the sparse skyline of Underwall's central district as a remarkable feat in propaganda operations.]]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Party !! Abbr. !! % !! Seats
! Party !! Abbr. !! Seats
|-
|-
! [[Reversionist Unity Front]]
! [[Reversionist Unity Front]]
| RUF || 51.1 || 46
| RUF || 29
|-
|-
! [[Nationalist and Humanist Party]]
! [[Nationalist and Humanist Party]]
| N&H || 45.6 || 41
| N&H || 25
|-
! [[Auro d'Ley]]
| AdL || 1
|-
! [[Partisaniaid Amlygiad]]
| PAd || 2
|-
! [[Partiet i Kretsen]]
| PiK || 11
|-
! [[Confederationists]]
| Cfs || 14
|-
! [[Norestrian Group]]
| Ned || 5
|-
|-
! [[Cult of the Sacred Detonation]]
! [[Cult of the Sacred Detonation]]
| CSD || 3.3 || 3
| CSD || 3
|}
|}


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== Panopticon ==
== Panopticon ==
Since 1704, the Miþuï has held the [[Commission for the Panopticon]], spurring revolutionary reforms in the confederations that empowered them within the Confederation and the Union, at the cost of massive reliance on maintaining the Commission. The Mithui has audited itself biennially since 1716, and routinely surrenders to superior auditing bodies upon request.  
Since 1704, the Miþuï has held the [[Commission for the Panopticon]], spurring revolutionary reforms in the confederations that empowered them within the Confederation and the Union, at the cost of massive reliance on maintaining the Commission. The Mithui has audited itself biennially since 1716, and routinely surrenders to superior auditing bodies upon request.
 
==Governments==
For the 11 years that followed the reforms, Speakers maintained the status quo under Brugen Aldef's Presidency. The stability of this period also bred stagnation in the Confederation, as it re-calibrated itself to embody the primary mechanisms of the Panopticon over the union-state, leading its foremost leaders to call on Aldef to rally support for a lottery election, in which the Mithui would elect its seats from among a slate of curated and varied candidates. The political cliques that formed around these mostly-new Speakers in 1722 nearly tripled the number of platforms advertised on official Mithui voting boards.


[[Category:Sovereign Confederation]][[Category:Government]]
[[Category:Sovereign Confederation]][[Category:Government]]

Revision as of 03:19, 20 July 2023

One of the notoriously cramped chambers of the Mithui.

The Miþuï (also "Mithui") is the supreme legislature of the Sovereign Confederation. Although their membership has no set legal limit, the chamber has hosted 90 seats as of 1711.

The Praeta word "miþuï" translates to congress in Istvnistani, or more literally "together-path".

Since its covert construction was completed in 1716, the Mithui Building has towered over the sparse skyline of Underwall's central district as a remarkable feat in propaganda operations.
Party Abbr. Seats
Reversionist Unity Front RUF 29
Nationalist and Humanist Party N&H 25
Auro d'Ley AdL 1
Partisaniaid Amlygiad PAd 2
Partiet i Kretsen PiK 11
Confederationists Cfs 14
Norestrian Group Ned 5
Cult of the Sacred Detonation CSD 3

Speakers

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.

As the Confederation's supreme tool of government, the Miþuï grants its Speakers the right to decide their own means of election by a plurality vote. When elections do occur, it often results in the Miþuï deeming themselves the sole electors to then reelect itself, minus any retirees or unproductive deviants. During times of particular political deadlock, there have been regional lottery-elections in which the Community of the Bailiwick nominates a pool of candidates to be randomly selected to bring new blood into the political landscape. These lottery elections are particularly frequent in the governorates of Sutherland and Asantelian.

Panopticon

Since 1704, the Miþuï has held the Commission for the Panopticon, spurring revolutionary reforms in the confederations that empowered them within the Confederation and the Union, at the cost of massive reliance on maintaining the Commission. The Mithui has audited itself biennially since 1716, and routinely surrenders to superior auditing bodies upon request.

Governments

For the 11 years that followed the reforms, Speakers maintained the status quo under Brugen Aldef's Presidency. The stability of this period also bred stagnation in the Confederation, as it re-calibrated itself to embody the primary mechanisms of the Panopticon over the union-state, leading its foremost leaders to call on Aldef to rally support for a lottery election, in which the Mithui would elect its seats from among a slate of curated and varied candidates. The political cliques that formed around these mostly-new Speakers in 1722 nearly tripled the number of platforms advertised on official Mithui voting boards.