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Hello :)
Pilipinas and Malaya, Apabeossie, The Champions League, Libertandonien, and 1 otherPoland-kaliningrad
I mean Skeleton Pete seems pretty dead to me, yet I see him every so often.
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my favourite instrutment is mayonnaise, it make squish sound
Apabeossie and Kanokla
Hopefully this is better
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As I said before, full credit to Libertandonien for the creation of these flags.
The Oriental Empire and Libertandonien
liber still stole my flag
Yahlia, Pilipinas and Malaya, St Scarlett, Apabeossie, and 4 othersThe Oriental Empire, Libertandonien, Republic of Satherland, and United engiresco
Thicc lib
Kalifer and baska, Yahlia, Pilipinas and Malaya, Libertandonien, and 1 otherPoland-kaliningrad
nah it's just a joke and a coincidence but i like to berate him for stealing it just because lmao
Pilipinas and Malaya, Apabeossie, The Oriental Empire, Libertandonien, and 3 othersRepublic of Satherland, Poland-kaliningrad, and United engiresco
Hello!
What do you think about this political system?
The role of the King is mostly ceremonial. He is the commander in chief, and he can (but is not obligated to) declare wars and sign peace treaties if initiated by Parliament. He may sanction laws passed by Parliament, send them to the Constitutional Court, send them back to Parliament for reconsideration, initiate a referendum, or use his postponement veto (valid until the next general election in the Lower House). Each of the above actions can be only done once for each law. He may propose laws to Parliament.
The deputy of the King is the Palatine, chosen by the King single-handedly. He has all rights of the King except war declarations and peace treaties. The King may overturn decisions made by the Palatine within 30 days of the decision being made or until the decision takes effect.
New Pannonia is made up of 120 principalities. Principalities are highly autonomous, but laws passed by the central Government have priority over laws passed by the principalities. Each principality has a Prince as its head of state. The Princes are elected for life by the electorate of each principality. The Council of Princes (consisting of the 120 Princes and the King) may give the King absolute power in times of crisis, but has to revise its decision every six months, and Parliament or the Constitutional Court may overturn the decision. The Council may also propose laws to Parliament. The principalities also have their own governments and legislatures.
The Parliament of New Pannonia consists of two chambers. The Upper House represents the nobility and has as many representatives as there are noble families. Each noble family chooses their own representative and may change their choice anytime.
The Lower House represents commoners and has 1500 representatives. They are elected by commoners every 3 years. The seats are awarded using a mixed-member proportional system, with the election districts providing 2/3 of the MPs. Each district elects 5-10 MPs (depending on size) using instant-runoff voting.
All laws must be passed by both houses to pass. Changes to the constitution require a supermajority of 61.8% in each house to pass.
The Prime Minister and his Government is elected every four years directly by the citizens. Their task is solely to run the country based on the laws passed by other legislative bodies. The Government may propose laws to Parliament.
The Constitutional Court consists of 15 judges, with three being chosen by the King, by the Council of Princes, by the Upper House, the Lower House and directly by the electorate. The judges can have only one term, lasting 10 years. Their task is to monitor if laws passed are in accordance with the Constitution. Any citizen or resident may initiate the revision of a law.
Any citizen may initiate a national referendum on any law excluding reelections, human and civil rights and duties, or the abolition of monarchy. A signature of the petition by at least 1% of the population, but no more than 100,000 people is required. The King, the Council of Princes, the Government, as well as each house of Parliament can initiate a referendum without the petition requirement. The same proposal cannot be submitted within three years of the original proposal. The results of a referendum can only be changed by another referendum for the first 10 years following the original one. There is no participation requirement. Changes to the constitution require a supermajority of 61.8% to pass.
All elections and referendums are held on the first Sunday of March or September. Urgent referendums can be held on different dates if sanctioned by the King.
All of the above titles may be held by any gender. Only male titles and personal pronouns are used in the above text for simplicity.
Anyone who wants to join look at the bottom of the factbook, fill out the questions and telegram it to me.
> Having dinner because you're bored rather than hungry
:P
St Scarlett, The Champions League, Libertandonien, Poland-kaliningrad, and 1 otherPhat Turkey
https://project-regenesis.fandom.com/wiki/Yerhia definitely stole Yahlia's flag
I had a look at the page's edit history... half of it is "Apabeossie" ;P
Post self-deleted by The Oriental Empire.
Any update on the Europinion things yet?
The Champions League and The kingdom of denmark
yes it is ;P
So you have a constitutional monarch that chooses his own deputy head of state, and has 120 elected life princes beneath him to fulfill the constitutional arrangements of the 120 principalities which are organised in a highly federal manner - If those princes were his children that'd be one busy King! - I suppose them being elected is only to prevent the King's only role from being forced to mass produce princes! - One would feel sorry for any Queen in that arrangement!
Each principality has 4.5 Nobles; or Lords and Ladies, per principality (it's uncertain how you have half a noble, or how much use they'd be), to represent them in the Upper House - 550 Nobles seems excessive to me.
Each principality has 12.5 elected representatives and members of the Lower House or 'Commons' per principality, whilst you say each district elects less than that according to proportional representation (and again we have the problem of how you have half a representative or MP in this case) - 1500 MPs also seems pretty excessive to me.
The text of the description of your political system seems to indicate and suggest a vastly bloated system that would be clogged by massive bureaucracy, and open to collapse under the burden of that vastly bloated state.
Yep, your up this week, so questioning will probably take place on Tuesday and Thursday.
No, You simply time travelled to the future to see which flag I would pick and copied me smh
Kalifer and baska, Apabeossie, The Champions League, Miharr, and 3 othersRepublic of Satherland, Poland-kaliningrad, and Engales and southern ireland
hey guys!
Apabeossie, Elisabethshagen, and Engales and southern ireland
Dzień Dobry, Europa!
Kalifer and Baska
The cooler Kalifer and Baska
Kalifer and baska, The Champions League, and Engales and southern ireland
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