Formas gubernamentales
Las formas de gobierno se refiere a la forma de gobierno, la forma de ejercer el mando de la nación. En todas las formas de gobierno, tienes fígura del lider, lo que es diferente es el título de jefe de Estado, Dictador, Monarca, etc. También existe la figura del Ministro de Relaciones Económicas. En 4 de las 5 formas de gobierno, existe la figura del Parlamento y el Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores.
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=República parlamentarista
Republica parlamentarista – forma básica de gobernanza. Todo el poder pertenece al parlamento
República presidencial
República presidencial hay una figura sólida del Presidente, Jefe de Estado, a diferencia de la forma anterior.
Características:
- Las elecciones se celebran cada 5 días.
- El poder pertenece al Poder Legislatura.
- Las leyes pueden ser aprobados antes de tiempo, si tienen 50% +1 de los votos totales, favorables.
- Líderes, Gobernadores y ministros recibirán el doble del salario ordinario.
Sistema de partido único
Sistema de partido único – forma de gobierno donde sólo hay un partido en el parlamento, el que obtuvo la mayoría de los votos en las elecciones parlamentarias.
In this case elections repeat as usual, once every 5 days. To move to this form of government the specific law must be passed and this law must have not less than 80% of PRO votes.
Dictatorship
Dictatorship – form of government where all the power belongs to the leader of the state. As in dominant-party you need a law with 80% of PRO votes passed in parliament. You can only pass dictatorship law from Presidential republic. To move back from dictatorship to the republic you need an action from dictator himself or a successfull revolution in any of the state region.
Features:
- No elections.
- All power belongs to the dictator.
- Majority of laws are passed instantly.
- Dictator has one economic adviser. He can pass economic laws: resources exploration, taxes, buildings upgrades etc. There is no position of foreign minister.
One-party system
One-party system – form of government that has a mixed character, the decision to move from a dictatorship to a one-party system is made by the dictator himself. In this form of government there is only one party in parliament: dictator's party.
Features:
- Immediate transition from dictatorship and back to dictatorship.
- One party in parliament.
- The dictator can instantly pass his laws, but not laws of others.
- No elections.
- No foreign minister.
Executive monarchy
Executive monarchy – form of government that has a mixed character, the decision to move from a dictatorship to an executive monarchy system is made by the dictator himself, as in one-party system. In this form of government parliament plays the role of a council.
Features:
- All votes for current bills in the parliament will be removed when the dictator cancels executive monarchy and transfers the state system back to the dictatorship.
- Immediate transition from dictatorship and back to dictatorship.
- Parliament elections.
- Dictator can instantly pass his laws, but not laws of others.
- Parliament can issue bills but they can be only passed if dictator or economy adviser voted for it.
- No foreign minister.