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The politics of Packilvania take place in the framework of a devolved theocratic authoritarian dictatorship under a constitutional monarchy. The Constitution of Packilvania is the founding law of the modern state and was passed by the Constituent Assembly in 1985 following the end of the [[Second Packilvanian Civil War]] |
The politics of Packilvania take place in the framework of a devolved theocratic authoritarian dictatorship under a constitutional monarchy. The Constitution of Packilvania is the founding law of the modern state and was passed by the Constituent Assembly in 1985 following the end of the [[Second Packilvanian Civil War]], which consisted of representatives of the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]] and the [[Carriers of Mercy]]. It provided for a three branch government under the control of the [[Sultan of Packilvania]] and by extension the [[Bedonite dynasty]] and underpinned by [[Paxism]] as taught by the [[Magisterium of Paxism]] as follows: |
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* [[W:Legislature|Legislative branch]]: [[Parliament of Packilvania]] consists of the appointed upper house with all the political power, the Legislative Council, and the lower house selected by lottery, the Consultative Assembly. |
* [[W:Legislature|Legislative branch]]: [[Parliament of Packilvania]] consists of the appointed upper house with all the political power, the Legislative Council, and the lower house selected by lottery, the Consultative Assembly. |
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* [[W:Executive|Executive branch]]: The [[Council of Ministers of Packilvania]] composed of the [[Prime Minister of Packilvania]] as the chair thereof and the Ministers of the Crown who head executive departments |
* [[W:Executive|Executive branch]]: The [[Council of Ministers of Packilvania]] composed of the [[Prime Minister of Packilvania]] as the chair thereof and the Ministers of the Crown who head executive departments |