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| === Races | Culture | Buildings & Institutions === | === Races | Culture | Buildings & Institutions === | ||
| - | ====== THE SETTLER`S COUNCIL ====== | + | ====== THE SETTLER’S COUNCIL ====== |
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| ===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
| - | The Settler`s Council was the highest | + | The Settler’s Council was the highest |
| - | The Settler`s Council had its headquarter in [[new_kourou|New Kourou]]. | + | ===== Democratic Formation ===== |
| - | ===== The democratic formation of the Settler`s Council ===== | + | * **Composition: |
| + | * **Eligibility: | ||
| + | * **First Election:** December 2625. | ||
| - | * The Settler`s Council consisted of five so-called Councilors and was elected every two years by direct vote. | + | Councillors were chosen |
| - | * Theoretically, | + | |
| - | * The first elections were held in December 2625. | + | |
| - | ===== Tasks and duties of the Settler`s Council ===== | + | |
| - | The system was basically based on the government system that the European Space Agency had developed for the passengers on the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]] multigeneration spacecraft - and to which all first-generation passengers committed via signature before departure. | + | ===== Powers & Duties ===== |
| - | The supreme task of the Settler`s Council was to transform the will of the majority of the population | + | * **Legislation: |
| + | * **Judicial Authority: | ||
| + | * **Enforcement: | ||
| + | * **Referenda Oversight: | ||
| - | In addition, the council had to ensure that the laws, once passed by the majority, were adhered to. For this purpose, Accordingly, | + | ===== Operational Procedures: Quarterly Legislative & Judicial Sessions ===== |
| - | ===== Operation of the Settler`s Council | + | To bridge the distances between scattered settlements and ensure both lawmaking and major legal disputes were handled transparently, |
| - | On the spaceship, the council' | + | ==== 1. Preparation & Agenda Setting ==== |
| - | However, due to the crash landing | + | * **Local Proposal Collection: |
| + | * **Council Drafting:** Simultaneously, Councilors prepared any new draft laws or amendments they wished to advance to the settlements | ||
| - | Thus, it was also maintained in the Beta Age that the Settlers Council was only allowed to work on the instructions of the population and only became active as a legislator if it received so-called " | + | ==== 2. Quarterly Assembly in New Kourou ==== |
| - | The initial solicitation of proposals for new legislation was done through a mailbox attached to the Council' | + | Held at the Settler’s Council |
| - | All proposals that received a majority | + | * **Submission |
| + | * **Presentation of Council Proposals: | ||
| + | * **Judicial Appeals Hearing:** Major criminal or civil appeals escalated from local Guarding Trooper stations were argued before | ||
| + | * **Final Deliberation & Scheduling: | ||
| - | ===== Members of the Settler`s Council | + | ==== 3. Local Referenda & Validation |
| - | **2625 till 2627:** Jermaine Forster, Tayada Charoensuk, Hèctor Tènoch Morales, Teimuraz Levanishvili, | + | After the assembly adjourned: |
| - | **2627 until 2629:** Jermaine Forster, Tayada Charoensuk, Hèctor Tènoch Morales, Eiko Bakken, Robert Deuville | + | |
| + | * **Certification & Reporting: | ||
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| + | ==== 4. Enactment, Publication & Enforcement ==== | ||
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| + | * **Law Adoption:** Any proposal—local or Council-originated—that secured a simple majority in its referenda was formally ratified at the subsequent quarterly meeting and entered into the official Statute Roll. | ||
| + | * **Publication: | ||
| + | * **Enforcement Directives: | ||
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| + | ==== 5. Ongoing Oversight ==== | ||
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| + | Between sessions, Contact Persons and Station Commanders maintained regular communication with the Council’s Clerk, submitting interim reports on enforcement challenges, public feedback, and urgent petitions that might require special consideration before the next formal cycle. | ||
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| + | This robust, participatory framework ensured that every law—and every major legal dispute—reflected both local sentiment and colony-wide consensus, binding the Free State’s widely dispersed communities into a cohesive, self-governing polity. | ||
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| + | ===== Members of the Settler`s Council | ||
| - | **2629 bis 2631:** Jermaine Forster, Tayada Charoensuk, Kazuko Tanaka, Eiko Bakken, Teniel lozano | + | * **2625 till 2627:** Jermaine Forster, Tayada Charoensuk, Hèctor Tènoch Morales, Teimuraz Levanishvili, |
| + | * **2627 until 2629:** Jermaine Forster, Tayada Charoensuk, Hèctor Tènoch Morales, Eiko Bakken, Robert Deuville | ||
| + | * **2629 bis 2631:** Jermaine Forster, Tayada Charoensuk, Kazuko Tanaka, Eiko Bakken, Teniel lozano | ||
| ===== Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters ===== | ===== Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters ===== | ||
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| * [[free_state_of_settlers|Free State of Settlers]] | * [[free_state_of_settlers|Free State of Settlers]] | ||
| * [[the_human_legal_and_governmental_system_in_the_beta_age|The exohuman governmental and legal system during the Beta Age]] | * [[the_human_legal_and_governmental_system_in_the_beta_age|The exohuman governmental and legal system during the Beta Age]] | ||
| + | * [[Settler' | ||
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