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The politics of Packilvania take place in the framework of a nominally theocratic constitutional hereditary monarchy. Although the Constitution of Packilvania ([[Packilvanian language|Packilvanian]]: ''LuKhanongur a-Bakhilfaniya'') sets out the structure of the government, in reality it grants the [[Sultan of Packilvania]] supreme legal authority. As such, the Sultan of Packilvania, currently [[Namdun III]], is considered an autocratic dictator. He is currently taking a prolonged hiatus and left his son and heir, the [[Crown Prince of Packilvania]] [[Prince Thumim a-Namdun Bedon]] as the Regent of Packilvania i.e., the monarch in his place since 2022.
 
At the end of the Second Packilvanian Civil War in 1985, senior leaders of the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]] signed an armistice with the [[BedoniteCarriers dynastyof Mercy]]. Although the party wasand the Carriers were dissolved and formal political control was ceded to the [[Bedonite dynasty]], many Communist bureaucrats and politicians were granted amnesty and allowed to remain in the Civil Service and [[Packilvanian Armed Forces|Military]] and the Carriers were replaced by the [[Association of the Friends and Veterans of the Carriers of Mercy]]. This precipitated a situation whereby the [[Bedonite dynasty]] has shared power with other state institutions. Nevertheless Princes of the Bedonite dynasty were appointed to important political positions to enable them to have ultimate control of the country and political system.
 
The Bedonite dynasty also retained many policies and institutions created by the Communist Party. For instance, they retained the inquisitorial criminal justice system and the [[Law of Packilvania#Criminal procedure|Procuratorate]] on which it was built. Despite some privatisation and providing for the formation of privately-owned for-profit companies, the state retains considerable economic control through large state-owned corporations and continues to direct government policies through 5 year plans.
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