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Gong Suweiai

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Gong Suweiai
Type
Type
Public advisory council
History
Founded 1659 AN
Structure
Seats

391 seats

Political groups

Diwang Party (135)

Opposition (256)

Elections
Voting system
Members appointed.
Last election
None
Next election
None
Meeting place
Haigui Palace, Daocheng

Haigui Palace.png

Tianchao Jingdao
Emblem of the Grand Secretariat.png

Constitution of the Empire


Emblem Household.png Heavenly Light

The Chidao Emperor

Imperial Household | Imperial Stewardship


Teachings of the Empire
Tianchaodao | Jingbuist Absolutism | Chidaoism


Emblem of the Grand Secretariat.png Grand Secretariat


Emblem Diwang.png Diwang

Ministries & Secretariats:

Ministry of Truth | Ministry of Purity | Ministry of Stability


Chao Suweiai formerly known as National Diet


Gong Suweiai | Sifang Suweiai

Defunct: Emblem Seanad.png The Seanad | The Imperial Yuan Emblem Yuan.png


Political Factions:

Guanchang | Kantai-ha (Navy) | Gunbatsu (Army) | Shanghu (Traders)

Defunct:Kuominliantang logo.png Kuominliantang | Nokarodo logo.png Nokarodo Faction | Badao logo.png Badao Party


Other institutions


Tianchao Chuandui | Imperial Armed Forces | Young Wandering Society | Tegong


Subdivisions

The Gong Suweiai, or Public Council, acts as a public advisory council of the Jingdaoese Empire. It consisted of several court officials, nobles and bureaucrats. With the crackdown on the Imperial Yuan and Seanad in 1659 AN, its main goal was to aid the Chidao Emperor in His daily tasks as Heavenly Light. In contrast to the Sifang Suweiai, the decisions and debates in the Gong Suweiai are open for the public. Decisions are publicized in newspapers across the Empire.

Members are appointed by Imperial Ordinance, and often based on certain merits like wealth, family ties and ethnic origin.


Duties

The Council, while depending on the goodwill of the Emperor, is responsible for a certain amount of issues:

  • proposed amendments to the Constitution of the Empire,
  • proposed amendments to the Imperial Household Law,
  • matters of constitutional interpretation, proposed laws, and ordinances,
  • proclamations of martial law or declaration of war,
  • treaties and other international agreements,
  • matters concerning the succession to the throne,
  • declarations of a regency under the Imperial Household Law,
  • matters submitted by the Heavenly Light. generally on the advice of the Grand Secretariat or Sifang Suweiai.


Chairman of the Council

Position Holder Tenure
Chairman of the Council Zhong Yin, Viceroy of Bangou (Bureaucrats) 1659 - 1660
Yikuang Xan, Head Steward of the Palace (Bureaucrats) 1660 -


Members of the council

While not elected, the 391 members of the Gong Suweiai are traditionally re-appointed (or removed from office) every five Norton years. Officially, their membership depends solely on the goodwill of the Heavenly Light, who takes into account the advise of provincial assemblies, imperial advisers and court officials. The number of 391 advisers dates back to the Imperial Yuan, which held the same number. While relatively stable (most members are re-appointed term after term), it sometimes depends from the influence of the factions.

Legislature of 1659

Party logo Party name Leader Interest group Seats
Guanchang Zhong Yin Bureaucrats
135 / 391
Kantai-ha Navy
80 / 391
Gunbatsu Tzao Yao Army
152 / 391
Shanghu Traders
24 / 391

Legislature of 1664

Legislature of 1669