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The two main bodies running Durakia are both seated in the capital, Wesnov. The Durakan Revolutionary Council handles the executive branch of the country. It is headed by the Direklieter, the [[wikipedia:head_of_state|head of state]] of Durakia, which is a position elected every five years. Currently, the position is held by [[Social Democratic Party|SDP]] leader [[Horis Adley]]. The Direklieter has the power to appoint the Secretaries of Durakia, with approval of the legislative branch, which make up half of the DRC, working as an effective cabinet of sorts. The Direklieter is also in charge of approving some legilature actions, such as appointing Department overseers, the other half of the DRC.
The Departments make up the legislative branch of Durakia, through the Council of Trade Unions. The Council of Trade Unions is an elected assembly of 300 Union Representatives. Union Representatives (SRs in Durakan) are members of the Trade Union led Departments, with each department having two elected officials from each of the 15 Provinces of Durakia, elected every two years. Union Representatives elect the leader of the department, so long as they are approved by the Direklieter, and the Council as a whole elect a Head of the Union Council and Deputy of the Council to oversee the legislature and decide which laws shall be voted on. These two positions are currently held by DWP Leader [[Tarov Hyla]] and [[Social Democratic Party|SDP]] member Emil Petrov, with both accountable to their parties and the Council as a whole, as Leadership could only be held with a majority of the Union Council's support, leading to many coalition governments.
It is most often that Union Councils were led by the same party that held the executive, with maybe a coalition partner as deputy, but this is not always the case. With the differing term limits of Direklieter and Union Council, a Ruling Party can lose favor and seats in the Union Council during their five year term, leading to governments where the legislative and executive branches are led by different parties. The current government is a lighter example of such, with an SDP Direklieter and a DWP-SDP Coalition led Council.,
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