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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, in effect, allowed for the Miþuï to appoint their own President of the Realm’s General Staff. Brugen Aldef, secured the first election in 1711 and used his position 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.
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.
[[Category:Sovereign Confederation]][[Category:Government]]
[[Category:Sovereign Confederation]][[Category:Government]]

Revision as of 21:27, 20 August 2022

The legislature of the Sovereign Confederation, BU. Although it has no set legal limit to the number of Speakers has 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 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.