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=== State government ===
=== State government ===
[[File:Louisiana State Capitol, 2.JPG|left|thumb|200px|Milan Commonwealth Capitol building]]
[[File:Louisiana State Capitol, 2.JPG|left|thumb|200px|Milan Commonwealth Capitol building]]
As with all other Cartadanian states and the federal government, Milan's government is based on the separation of legislative, executive, and judicial power. Executive authority in the state rests with the {{wp|governor}}. Both the [[Governor of Milan]] and [[Lieutenant governor of Milan|lieutenant governor]] are elected on separate ballots to four-year terms of office, limited to two terms. Most of the executive officials that comprise the governor's cabinent are elected by the citizens of Milan rather than being appointed by the governor. Milan was the first state in Cartadania to elect a female governor in only its third election after joining the union, that of 1718.
As with all other Cartadanian states and the federal government, Milan's government is based on the separation of legislative, executive, and judicial power. Executive authority in the state rests with the {{wp|governor}}. Both the [[Governor of Milan]] and [[Lieutenant governor of Milan|lieutenant governor]] are elected on separate ballots to four-year terms of office, limited to two terms. Most of the executive officials that comprise the governor's cabinent are elected by the citizens of Milan rather than being appointed by the governor. Milan was the first state in Cartadania to elect a female governor in only its third election after joining the union, that of 1719.


Legislative authority resides in the [[Milan General Assembly]], composed of the [[Milan Senate|Senate]] and [[Milan Chamber of Deputies|Chamber of Deputies]]. The Lieutenant Governor presides over the commonwealth's senate, while members of the Chamber of Deputies select their own speaker. The Milan Constitution sets the number of senators at 50, each of whom are elected from single-member districts. It also mandates a minimum of 150 representatives, apportioned among the representative districts. The state currently sits at the legally defined number of 50 senators and 150 representatives, each of whom serve two year terms with no limit. The states laws are codified as the Milan Statutes. Milan's law mirrors heavily off of [[Verona]]'s law (although the laws of the states does tend to vary quite a bit with Milan having more Levantine influence early on), and the common set of laws and regulations between Milan, [[Lombardia]], [[Porta Bianca]], and Verona is commonly known as "Commonwealth Law".
Legislative authority resides in the [[Milan General Assembly]], composed of the [[Milan Senate|Senate]] and [[Milan Chamber of Deputies|Chamber of Deputies]]. The Lieutenant Governor presides over the commonwealth's senate, while members of the Chamber of Deputies select their own speaker. The Milan Constitution sets the number of senators at 50, each of whom are elected from single-member districts. It also mandates a minimum of 150 representatives, apportioned among the representative districts. The state currently sits at the legally defined number of 50 senators and 150 representatives, each of whom serve two year terms with no limit. The states laws are codified as the Milan Statutes. Milan's law mirrors heavily off of [[Verona]]'s law (although the laws of the states does tend to vary quite a bit with Milan having more Levantine influence early on), and the common set of laws and regulations between Milan, [[Lombardia]], [[Porta Bianca]], and Verona is commonly known as "Commonwealth Law".

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