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== Political System ==
The Truidencian political system is charecterisedcharacterized by its use of both authoritarianism, in service of efficiency, and democracy, in service of the common good. Two entities have legislative power: the Parliament of Imperial Truidence and the Emperor. The Parliament may be overruled by the Emperor.
 
 
 
OriginalyOriginally, the Parliament and the Emperor could overrule eachothereach other, with the Parliament gaining a final say if they reached a consensus of 80% of the votes within the Parliament. The idea was that in most cases, the permanent leader would be better suited to decide in precauriousprecarious matters than senators whoswhose position of power would rely upon public opinion. But, if 80% of the population, through their representatives, were to agree on an action to take, it would most likely be the right one.
 
 
This system was changed to the current one however, for two chief reasons:
 
1. The uncertainty of who would get the final say discourgeddiscouraged both parties from proposing changes, policies etc.
 
2. The Parliament was inactive for long periods of time, leaving a bigger workload for the Emperor and his representatives.
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As such the system took the form described in the first paragraph; with the addition of ministerial positions.
 
These positions are Chancellor(currently Smarties), Field Marshal(currently ObtainableSpatulaObtainable_Spatula) and Chief Diplomat(currently ObtainableSpatulaObtainable_Spatula).
 
 
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