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When a supreme leader dies in office or resigns, they can tap a successor, who must then be approved by the Legacy Party by at least 65% of the membership. If they are not accepted, an internal election is held for the next supreme leader.
 
Provinces are led by provincial generals, who act autocratically and are held directly accountable to their people through their province's branch of the Legacy Party. While certain provinces have certain specifications, they are generally responsible for appointing a provincial minister, which acts under thetheir presidentrespective provincial general's permission to appoint ministers throughout the provincial government. All of the provincial generals make up the presidium, which is headed by a president. The president is appointed by the supreme leader with the permission of the presidium itself (via an internal election) and helps guide the presidium to coordinate cooperation between the states in political, economic, and cultural domains. The presidium makes itself accountable to the political council as opposed to each province doing so in name. Individual provinces may be called to represent themselves if requested by the supreme leader.
 
Municipalities are cities with their own government directly accountable to the supreme leadership instead of going through a province. This status is reserved for cities of strategic importance, such as the capital.
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