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The President serves as the head of state and government. Under the constitution, the president is an elected position who may serve for a three-month term, and may be reelected for unlimited times. The President of Lambat holds considerable executive power compared to its counterparts in the Augustan Federation. They may also enact orders (executive orders) that have sweeping effects on the executive branch's legislation. The executive branch is further divided into several ministries.
 
Legislative power is vested upon itsthe National Assembly, an elected representative legislature, and the citizenry, through direct democracy. Laws are proposed and voted upon directly by citizens and representatives and ratified or vetoed by the president. The constitution provides for the establishment of a legislative assembly, which may be convened upon the people's will.
 
The Supreme Court is the primary judicial arm of Lambat and follows the civil law tradition, with common law influences.
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