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Politics of the Imperial State of Constancia

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The politics of the Imperial State of Constancia takes place in the context of a statist absolute monarchy, where the Basileus is the fount of sovereignty and is both the head of state and the functional head of the government. National policymaking is essentially dependent on the personality of the Basileus. Decisions are, to a large extent, made on the basis of consultation among the senior officials of the Imperial Government, with input provided by The Imperial Synklētos.

Government is dominated by the Imperial House and the governing and business elite, which has often been divided by internal disputes and into factions. The members of the governing and business elite are the principal political actors allowed by the government. Political participation outside this select group is limited.

Government of the Imperial State

The Government of the Imperial State is the premier governance authority over the Imperial State of Constancia. This is led by the Mesazon, who is appointed by the Basilinna, and by tradition is the leader of the political faction that commands a majority in the Imperial Synkletos. The Mesazon also nominates the remainder of the Ministers, who are also appointed by the Basilinna, and like the Mesazon, all of them serve at her pleasure. By tradition, a new government is appointed at the inauguration of a new Synkletos, immediately after the Basilinna or Autokrator delivers the Speech from the Throne.

Ministers are primarily responsible to the Mesazon, but all of them, including the Mesazon, are collectively responsible to the Basilinna. In reality, the government of the day is accountable to the Autokrator, who rules on behalf of the Basilinna and possesses all of her sovereign prerogative powers.

Ministers are assisted by Deputy Ministers and other subordinates, who have duties designated by the Minister, and are appointed by the Minister and serve at the Minister's pleasure.