Politics of Teiko

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Politics of Teiko

帝光の政治
Government Seal of Teiko
Polity typeFederal parliamentary
constitutional monarchy
ConstitutionConstitution of Teiko
Legislative branch
NameRoyal Council
TypeUnicameral
Meeting placeSeireitei
Presiding officerGin Ichimaru, Sangdaedeung
Executive branch
Head of State
TitlePrince
CurrentlyKiyoshi
AppointerHereditary
Head of Government
TitleDaijō-daijin
CurrentlyKoyomi Araragi
AppointerPrince (elected by the public)
Cabinet
NameDaijō-kan
Current cabinetAraragi Daijō-kan
LeaderDaijō-daijin
AppointerPrince (on advice of the Daijō-daijin)
HeadquartersKorokan
Judicial branch
NameJudiciary
Supreme Court
Chief judgeShinichi Kudo
SeatDaikaku

Politics of Teiko are conducted in a framework of a dominant-party unicameral parliamentary constitutional monarchy, in which the Prince is the head of state and the Daijō-daijin is the head of government and the head of the Daijō-kan (cabinet), which directs the executive branch.

Legislative power is vested in the Royal Council, which consists 250 elected representatives, 116 are from single district constituencies and 134 are from proportional representation. The Royal Council has twenty-one standing committees ranging in size from 15 to 45 members.

Judicial power is vested in the Supreme Court and lower courts, and sovereignty is vested in the people of Teiko by the 1985 Constitution, which was written after the 1984 Teiko constitutional crisis replacing the previous post-war Constitution. Teiko is considered a constitutional monarchy with a system of civil law.

Politics in Teiko in the post-war period has largely been dominated by the ruling Socialist Party of Teiko from 1945 until 1985 and the National Party since 1985. Since 1985, the National Party which is a merger of the Socialist Party and its largest rival Innovation Party has won every election making it one of the longest uninterrupted governing party among modern multiparty parliamentary democracies. Due to this, Teiko has been described as a de facto one-party state.

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