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From the shadows the '''Private Council''', or '''Sifang Suweiai''', governed [[Jingdao]] with an iron fist and influenced the [[Grand Secretariat]] in its decisions. Since the [[Sheng Restoration]] its role has, however, diminished. | From the shadows the '''Private Council''', or '''Sifang Suweiai''', governed [[Jingdao]] with an iron fist and influenced the [[Grand Secretariat]] in its decisions. Since the [[Sheng Restoration]] its role has, however, diminished. | ||
While having regained some of its power under the [[Chidao Emperor]], the centralisation of power into the hands of the Emperor himself, kept the council from becoming as influential as it once was. Its existence and influence is heavily contested by other organisations and groups, including the [[Imperial Household]], who each seek to stop another of gaining too much power at Court. | |||
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Revision as of 16:33, 28 December 2019
The Chidao Emperor Imperial Household | Imperial Stewardship Teachings of the Empire
Ministries & Secretariats: Ministry of Truth | Ministry of Purity | Ministry of Stability Chao Suweiai formerly known as National Diet Defunct:
Political Factions: Guanchang | Kantai-ha (Navy) | Gunbatsu (Army) | Shanghu (Traders) Defunct: Other institutions Tianchao Chuandui | Imperial Armed Forces | Young Wandering Society | Tegong |

From the shadows the Private Council, or Sifang Suweiai, governed Jingdao with an iron fist and influenced the Grand Secretariat in its decisions. Since the Sheng Restoration its role has, however, diminished.
While having regained some of its power under the Chidao Emperor, the centralisation of power into the hands of the Emperor himself, kept the council from becoming as influential as it once was. Its existence and influence is heavily contested by other organisations and groups, including the Imperial Household, who each seek to stop another of gaining too much power at Court.
