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Members of the Gildertach receive no salary for their service but are typically paid by the [[Guilds (Urcea)|Guild]] they represent. The Gildertach does, however, pay a per diem to help cover the expenses of traveling and staying in [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]], where the Gildertach meets.
Members of the Gildertach receive no salary for their service but are typically paid by the [[Guilds (Urcea)|Guild]] they represent. The Gildertach does, however, pay a per diem to help cover the expenses of traveling and staying in [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]], where the Gildertach meets.


The Gildertach only meets in session thirty days per year unless summoned to a special session to confirm a trade agreement. It usually meets every other week on Wednesdays.
The Gildertach does not meet regularly but rather is called to session by the [[Apostolic King of Urcea]] to confirm trade agreements. The Gildertach can be called to a meeting by an initiative of the delegation of a Guild. It is possible that the Gildertach may not meet at all during the five year electoral terms of the rest of the [[Government of Urcea]], although this occurrence is rare.


[[Category: Government of Urcea]]
[[Category: Government of Urcea]]

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Concilium Daoni
Type
Type
Upper house (Disputed)
Term limits
None
Leadership
Chair of the House of Guilders
Structure
Seats105
Political groups
Non-partisan
Length of term
At the pleasure of the Guilds
Meeting place
Chamber of the House of Guilders, Guilder Palace

The Gildertach is a legislative body within the Government of Urcea, sometimes referred to as a legislative upper house, although this classification is disputed. Elected from each Guild, the representatives of the Gildertach are responsible for overseeing the Guild Law and approving foreign trade agreements. It is a non-partisan body.

Name

The name Gildertach comes from the Lebhan language and means "House of the Guilds", often translated into the official Julian Ænglish term "House of Guilders". The term originates with the earliest days of Royal guild assemblies when the Lebhan language still saw some official use.

History

Membership

The Gildertach is comprised of five representatives from each of the twenty-one Guilds. The representatives serve at the pleasure of the Gilder Assembly of each guild, which elects the five representatives. Each Guild's delegation has two representatives associated with their Guild's Labor Caucus and two from the Capital Caucus. These four members then select a fifth member to represent the interests of the Guild as a whole who is approved by the Gilder Assembly. The entire delegation must retain confidence of the Gilder Assembly; if one member is recalled, an entire new five person delegation must be selected.

Leadership

The Gildertach, as a non-partisan body, does not have caucuses or party conference leadership. Instead, there is only one official officer - the Chair of the House of Guilders - who is responsible for presiding over meetings of the House. The current Chair is Michael Witte. The Gildertach is appropriated funds by the Concilium Daoni on an annual basis for the hiring of personnel and a parliamentarian as well as for office space.

Function and structure

The Gildertach has two primary responsibilities. Firstly, it is the only body which can amend the Guild Law. Its secondary responsibility is to approve or reject all foreign treaties and agreements relating to trade proposed to it by the Ministry of Commerce's Agency for Trade Relations. The Gildertach has no committees within it and employs a straight-forward rules of order, intended to be accessible by working class representatives and spectators. Every vote of the Gildertach must be of a simple majority of those present and voting.

Members of the Gildertach receive no salary for their service but are typically paid by the Guild they represent. The Gildertach does, however, pay a per diem to help cover the expenses of traveling and staying in Urceopolis, where the Gildertach meets.

The Gildertach does not meet regularly but rather is called to session by the Apostolic King of Urcea to confirm trade agreements. The Gildertach can be called to a meeting by an initiative of the delegation of a Guild. It is possible that the Gildertach may not meet at all during the five year electoral terms of the rest of the Government of Urcea, although this occurrence is rare.