DIAN IMPERIAL GOVERNANCE

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=Commonwealth Council of Governors= (Each govenor general has a respective privy council

=Commonwealth Privy council= are elected from among the house of lords in the Lord President ballot, the privy council 'includes' the Lord President. Note that the Lord President ballot is composed of the 'outgoing' house of lords membership. But individuals may be 'reposted' to the house of Lords either by vote or position in the parliament(commons, senate) or other roles. The Privy council is the highest' position 'in government' on a peer basis.

=Provincial Privy Council= is composed of the 'top vote getters' of the House of Lords presidency. It is 'the supreme council' to Totus Fides the Emperor and the senate. on issues of debates, feuds, disputes, executions, exiles, and other matters of state. Effectively it is the privy council that bridges between 'the government' and the state.

=Master of Requests= receives petitions from subjects and presenting them for consideration by the Privy Council, the master of requests, in effect speaks with the Lord High Chancellor, however, they are not limited to speak to the lord high chancellor, they can speak to any Provincial Citizen Resident. =Imperial Councils= - these are the 'leaders' of the Provinces Imperial Provincial Governments - these are the regional governments, although in effect they are a steping stone to the imperial councils.


Imperial praepositus caput

Each Imperial Provincial Capital City has a Imperial Praepositus Caput, they are essentially in charge of the city in regards to all Imperial Occurances

happening there. They report to the Imperial Consul (or govenor general)

Imperial praepositus urbs

Each Major city 100,000 or more residents has an Imperial Praepositus Urbs that reports to the Govenor General of the province in which they are in.personal representatives, Usually a retired local notable, a senior officer, peer or business person is given the honourary post. uphold the dignity of the Imperial Crown, seek to promote a spirit of co-operation and good atmosphere by the time they give to voluntary and benevolent organisations and by the interest they take in the business and social life of their areas Organizing for Imperial visits and escorting Royal visitors Presentation of medals and awards on behalf of the Emperor and advising on Honours nominations; Participation in civic, voluntary and social activities Liaison with local units of the Imperial Legion and their associated provincial and cadet forces Leading the local magistracy. Asssiting the Queastor and local representatives DRO's etc.. hear appeals. They are considered Imperial Superior Magistrates and are second only to Justisars in the Empire. They are also responsible to recommend to the Lord Chancellor who will be appointed.


parliamentary control over taxation and expenditure with oversight by the Imperial State, generally spending is first 'provincial' with the remainder going to the Imperial Coffers. Then what is left after Imperial Spending goes to the Imperial House, however, the Imperial House as the Emperor and the Imperial House as the person who is the Emperor are different for the terms of holdings. After spending on the Imperial House the remainder goes into 'Imperial' banking, technically the Emperor could just spend all of the remainder on themself, however the senate could frown on this and effectively give no funds to the Imperial House, which chances are the Emperor would frown on that. Many staff positions are paid directly from the Imperial House. If not funds are left going up the layers then no funds are provided, This has not been the case to date. If need be collections can be made from the Imperial Houses which are generallly 'well off', while at the same time highly value the continuance of the Empire. Payments for Burghur status and Equestrian status etc.. often provide funds directly to the Imperial Coffers, at $40,000 for Burghur status and $400,000 for Equestrian status it can ammount to many millions of dollars. However, most Burghurs are business people or Former Imperial Gaurd or other government employees., while equestrians are highly successful business people and usually lictor or above in rank, meaning they most likely have a steady flow of funds, in some cases coming directly from the Imperial Coffers.