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The Judicial branch is made up of institutions present at every level of government-- at the national level, it is represented by the [[First Court of Almadaria]]. The First Court is headed by four high courts: consisting of the Civil High Court, for penal and civil matters; the Constitutional High Court, which weighs policy produced by the CLN against the principles of the Almadarian Constitution and established precedent thereof; the State High Court, which in turn manages the executive branch by establishing administrative law; and finally, the Auditor's Court, which is a self-regulating agency of the First Court. | The Judicial branch is made up of institutions present at every level of government-- at the national level, it is represented by the [[First Court of Almadaria]]. The First Court is headed by four high courts: consisting of the Civil High Court, for penal and civil matters; the Constitutional High Court, which weighs policy produced by the CLN against the principles of the Almadarian Constitution and established precedent thereof; the State High Court, which in turn manages the executive branch by establishing administrative law; and finally, the Auditor's Court, which is a self-regulating agency of the First Court. | ||
Members of the the First Court of Almadaria are selected by the [[National Legislative Council]] and approved by the President. | Members of the the First Court of Almadaria are selected by the [[National Legislative Council]] and approved by the President. These judges serve terms no longer than twenty years. | ||
===Federal subdivisions=== | ===Federal subdivisions=== | ||
'' | At the national level, Almadaria is divided into XXX Departments and one capital district, separate from the municipality it forms. The departments are divided into provinces, ran by prefects (Almadarian: ''prefectos''). These are further divided into subnational entities of municipal districts, or municipalities. | ||
Each of the levels has a local government with a governor (in provinces, prefects; municipalities, alcaldes), though deprived of legislative bodies. At sub-national levels, most positions are directly elected, unlike the President's Cabinet. | |||
===Politics=== | ===Politics=== | ||
''What political factions exist? Who has ruled predominantly?'' | ''What political factions exist? Who has ruled predominantly?'' | ||
===Foreign Affairs=== | ===Foreign Affairs=== | ||
===Military=== | ===Military=== |