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==Government==
[[File:Bana NA.svg|left|thumb|300px|The current National Assembly, after the 2018 elections. The parties are, from left to right:<br /><br />'''Government:'''<br />Federal Unity Party: 411 seats<br />Mikubana Democrats: 28 seats<br />Agrarian Interest Bloc: 16 seats<br />New Future Liberals: 9 seats<br /><br />'''Opposition:'''<br />Social Alliance: 301 seats<br />Okunbana Democrats: 30 seats<br />For the Future!: 12 seats<br />Green: 10 seats<br />Socialist Party: 8 seats]]
 
Bana is a federal system, with the three states having their own governments that have the ability to control affairs within their borders. The Federal Constitution establishes that the central government has only those powers that are explicitly delegated to it in the constitution, with all other powers belonging to the states. On the federal level, the executive of the country is the cabinet, led by the Federal Premier. The legislature is the Federal Congress, which consists of two chambers: the Council of Communities and the National Assembly. Nominally, the head of state of Bana is the President, who is elected by the Council of Communities for a 5 year term. However, the Presidency of Bana is designed to be a figurehead position as the "symbol of the unity of the Federation" and "guarantor of the Constitution." Aside from the power to refer an Act of Congress to the Constitutional Court, the President has very few powers in practice.
 
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