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The '''Billopeshian monarchy''' is a system of [[government]] in which a semi-hereditary and semi-elected [[monarchy|monarch]] is the [[constitution|constitutional]] [[sovereign]] head of state of [[Billopesha]]. The monarch hold the title 'Grand Lord/Lady of Billopesha' and this position is currently held by [[Richard VI]], who was elected from the [[Billopec Family]] on August 23, 2007. He is mainly a ceremonial, official state representative figure who exercises limited power on the advice of the [[Chancellor of Billopesha|Chancellor]] and the [[Constitutional Council of Billopesha|Constitutional Council]]. <br>
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The '''Billopeshian monarchy''' is a system of [[government]] in which a semi-hereditary and semi-elected [[monarchy|monarch]] is the [[constitution|constitutional]] [[sovereign]] head of state of [[Billopesha]]. The monarch hold the title 'Grand Lord/Lady of Billopesha' and this position is currently held by [[Richard VI]], who was elected from the [[Billopec Family]] on October 14, 2007. He is mainly a ceremonial, official state representative figure who exercises limited power on the advice of the [[Chancellor of Billopesha|Chancellor]] and the [[Constitutional Council of Billopesha|Constitutional Council]]. <br>
  
 
The sovereign is also:
 
The sovereign is also:
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*Minister for Regional Affairs
 
*Minister for Regional Affairs
  
The sovereign of Billopesha is not a conventional [[monarchy|monarch]] and, although the candidacy is hereditary, the acting sovereign is elected in by the [[Billopeshian Senate]] from one of the two royal families. Following this system, there are currently three heir candidates that form an order of succession; [[Ivan Billopec|Prince Ivan]] of the Billopec Family and Princess Anne and Princess Teresa of the [[Billopeshus Family]]. Another irregularity is that the sovereign has a fixed retirement age that stands at 65 and also that the sovereign can be deposed by a a replacement vote made by the Senate, favouring another candidate.
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The sovereign of Billopesha is not a conventional [[monarchy|monarch]] and, although the candidacy is hereditary, the acting sovereign is elected in by the [[Billopeshian Senate]] from one of the two royal families. Following this system, there are currently three heir candidates that form an order of succession; [[Prince Ivan]] of the Billopec Family and Princess Anne and Princess Teresa of the [[Billopeshus Family]]. Another irregularity is that the sovereign has a fixed retirement age that stands at 65 and also that the sovereign can be deposed by a a replacement vote made by the Senate, favouring another candidate.
  
The old absolute monarchy that had existed since the unification of Billopesha in 1644 was abolished after the Political War of 2005 and replaced by a [[republic|republican]] parliamentary democracy. This altered again after the Imperial Revolution when sovereign power shifted back to the monarch. The chaos caused the government to collapse and it was replaced with the current institution which was a compromise between the two opposing systems.
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The old absolute monarchy that had existed since the unification of Billopesha in 1644 was abolished after the Republican Revolution of the [[Billopeshian Civil War]] and replaced by a [[republic|republican]] parliamentary democracy. The [[Prime Minister of Billopesha|Prime Minister]] was then the head of state and government. This altered again after the Imperial Revolution when sovereign power shifted back to the monarch. The chaos caused the government to collapse and it was replaced with the current institution which was a compromise between the two opposing systems.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Latest revision as of 18:34, 21 October 2007

This article is about the monarchy of Billopesha. For information on the reigning monarch, see Richard VI.


Grand Lord of Billopesha
richard%20billopec.jpg
Incumbent:

Richard VI

Style His Majesty
History

- Formation
- Dissolution
- Re-formation

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4 October 1644
2 July 2005
5 July 2007

First Sovereign Maximilian I
Billopesha
Billopeshian seal 2.jpg

This article is part of the series:
Politics and government of
Billopesha



Category:Politics

The Billopeshian monarchy is a system of government in which a semi-hereditary and semi-elected monarch is the constitutional sovereign head of state of Billopesha. The monarch hold the title 'Grand Lord/Lady of Billopesha' and this position is currently held by Richard VI, who was elected from the Billopec Family on October 14, 2007. He is mainly a ceremonial, official state representative figure who exercises limited power on the advice of the Chancellor and the Constitutional Council.

The sovereign is also:

  • Leader of the Constitutional Council
  • Chief Justice
  • Commander-in-Chief of the Billopeshian State Forces
  • Minister for the Silvereye Confederacy
  • Minister for Regional Affairs

The sovereign of Billopesha is not a conventional monarch and, although the candidacy is hereditary, the acting sovereign is elected in by the Billopeshian Senate from one of the two royal families. Following this system, there are currently three heir candidates that form an order of succession; Prince Ivan of the Billopec Family and Princess Anne and Princess Teresa of the Billopeshus Family. Another irregularity is that the sovereign has a fixed retirement age that stands at 65 and also that the sovereign can be deposed by a a replacement vote made by the Senate, favouring another candidate.

The old absolute monarchy that had existed since the unification of Billopesha in 1644 was abolished after the Republican Revolution of the Billopeshian Civil War and replaced by a republican parliamentary democracy. The Prime Minister was then the head of state and government. This altered again after the Imperial Revolution when sovereign power shifted back to the monarch. The chaos caused the government to collapse and it was replaced with the current institution which was a compromise between the two opposing systems.

History

Modern Status

As royalty

As Leader of the Constitutional Council

As Official State Representative

As Chief Justice

As Minister of the Silvereye Confederacy

As Minister of Regional Affairs

See Also