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| current_hos = [[Maximilian I of Rumahoki|Maximilian I]]
| current_hos = [[Maximilian I of Rumahoki|Maximilian I]]
| appointer_hos = [[Imperial elections in Rumahoki|A complex electoral machinery]]
| appointer_hos = [[Imperial elections in Rumahoki|A complex electoral machinery]]
| title_hog = [[Commander-in-chief of the Imperial Armed Forces (Rumahoki)|Commander-in-Chief]]
| title_hog = [[Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Armed Forces (Rumahoki)|Commander-in-Chief]]
| current_hog = Maximilian I
| current_hog = Maximilian I
| appointer_hog = [[Coronation of the Rumahokian Emperor|Imperial Coronation]]
| appointer_hog = [[Coronation of the Rumahokian Emperor|Imperial Coronation]]
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| current_cabinet = [[Ninth Carvalho privy council|Carvalho IX]]
| current_cabinet = [[Ninth Carvalho privy council|Carvalho IX]]
| cabinet_leader = Prime Minister
| cabinet_leader = Prime Minister
| cabinet_appointer = [[Commander-in-chief of the Imperial Armed Forces (Rumahoki)|Commander-in-Chief]]
| cabinet_appointer = [[Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Armed Forces (Rumahoki)|Commander-in-Chief]]
| cabinet_hq = [[Residence of the Edifier]]
| cabinet_hq = [[Residence of the Edifier]]
| cabinet_ministries = 19
| cabinet_ministries = 19
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The '''politics of Rumahoki''' take place within the framework of a {{wp|constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy}} determined by [[Rumahoki]]. The nation declares itself to be an "indivisible, {{wp|secularism|secular}}, {{wp|democracy|democratic}}, and social {{wp|Monarchy}}". The constitution provides for a {{wp|separation of powers}} and proclaim Rumahoki's "attachment to the fundamental principles of the [[Velvet Revolution]], the principles of {{wp|national sovereignty}}, and the principles of [[socialism]] as laid out by the Velvetines."
The '''politics of Rumahoki''' take place within the framework of a {{wp|constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy}} determined by [[Rumahoki]]. The nation declares itself to be an "indivisible, {{wp|secularism|secular}}, {{wp|democracy|democratic}}, and social {{wp|Monarchy}}". The constitution provides for a {{wp|separation of powers}} and proclaim Rumahoki's "attachment to the fundamental principles of the [[Velvet Revolution]], the principles of {{wp|national sovereignty}}, and the principles of [[socialism]] as laid out by the Velvetines."


The political system of Rumahoki consists of an {{wp|executive branch|executive}} branch, a {{wp|legislative branch|legislative}} branch, and a {{wp|judicial branch|judicial}} branch. Executive power is exercised by the [[Commander-in-chief of the Imperial Armed Forces (Rumahoki)|Commander-in-Chief]] and the [[Privy Council of Rumahoki|Privy Council]]. The Privy Council consists of the [[Prime Minister of Rumahoki|Prime Minister]] and state ministers. The Prime Minister is appointed by the Commander-in-Chief, and is responsible to the [[National Assembly of Rumahoki|National Assembly]]. The privy council, including the Prime Minister, can be revoked by the [[Congress of the Commons]], the lower house of the National Assembly, through a "censure motion", this ensures that the Prime Minister is always supported by a majority of the lower house (which, on most topics, has prominence over the upper house).
The political system of Rumahoki consists of an {{wp|executive branch|executive}} branch, a {{wp|legislative branch|legislative}} branch, and a {{wp|judicial branch|judicial}} branch. Executive power is exercised by the [[Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Armed Forces (Rumahoki)|Commander-in-Chief]] and the [[Privy Council of Rumahoki|Privy Council]]. The Privy Council consists of the [[Prime Minister of Rumahoki|Prime Minister]] and state ministers. The Prime Minister is appointed by the Commander-in-Chief, and is responsible to the [[National Assembly of Rumahoki|National Assembly]]. The privy council, including the Prime Minister, can be revoked by the [[Congress of the Commons]], the lower house of the National Assembly, through a "censure motion", this ensures that the Prime Minister is always supported by a majority of the lower house (which, on most topics, has prominence over the upper house).


The National Assembly consists of the Congress of the Commons and the [[Congress of the Peerage]]. It passes statutes and votes on the budget; it controls the action of the executive through formal questioning on the floor of the houses of the National Assembly and by establishing commissions of inquiry. The constitutionality of the statutes is checked by the [[Supreme Court of Rumahoki|Supreme Court]], members of which are appointed by the Commander-in-Chief, the [[Speaker of the Commons]], and the [[Speaker of the Peerage]]. Living former Commanders-in-Chief are also members of the Supreme Court.
The National Assembly consists of the Congress of the Commons and the [[Congress of the Peerage]]. It passes statutes and votes on the budget; it controls the action of the executive through formal questioning on the floor of the houses of the National Assembly and by establishing commissions of inquiry. The constitutionality of the statutes is checked by the [[Supreme Court of Rumahoki|Supreme Court]], members of which are appointed by the Commander-in-Chief, the [[Speaker of the Commons]], and the [[Speaker of the Peerage]]. Living former Commanders-in-Chief are also members of the Supreme Court.
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==Executive branch==
==Executive branch==
Rumahoki has a {{wp|mixed constitution}} system of government somewhat based on that of [[Urcea]]'s, with an [[Rumahokian Emperor|Emperor]], a [[Commander-in-chief of the Imperial Armed Forces (Rumahoki)|Commander-in-Chief]], and a [[Prime Minister of Rumahoki|Prime Minister]]. The Prime Minister is responsible to the [[National Assembly of Rumahoki|National Assembly]]. The Emperor is elected in a complex electoral machinery designed to prevent the rise of imperial factions within the legislature. The Commander-in-Chief is designated upon the coronation of the Emperor.
Rumahoki has a {{wp|mixed constitution}} system of government somewhat based on that of [[Urcea]]'s, with an [[Rumahokian Emperor|Emperor]], a [[Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Armed Forces (Rumahoki)|Commander-in-Chief]], and a [[Prime Minister of Rumahoki|Prime Minister]]. The Prime Minister is responsible to the [[National Assembly of Rumahoki|National Assembly]]. The Emperor is elected in a complex electoral machinery designed to prevent the rise of imperial factions within the legislature. The Commander-in-Chief is designated upon the coronation of the Emperor.


The Emperor serves only a symbolic role in Rumahoki, having no formal executive powers, and thus is a ceremonial and representative figurehead and not the {{wp|chief executive}}. The lack of any Imperial prerogatives means that Rumahoki is effectively a "crowned" {{wp|semi-presidential republic}}, with the Commander-in-Chief serving as the "President".
The Emperor serves only a symbolic role in Rumahoki, having no formal executive powers, and thus is a ceremonial and representative figurehead and not the {{wp|chief executive}}. The lack of any Imperial prerogatives means that Rumahoki is effectively a "crowned" {{wp|semi-presidential republic}}, with the Commander-in-Chief serving as the "President".
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