Caseic Federal Council

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The Caseic Federal Council is the ruling body of the Caseic Federation. Before the First Great Attu War, the Federal Council consisted of 323 Federal Representatives (19 from each of the 17 states at the time) who meet every three days in a Legislative Session. Currently, it has 285 representatives.

Function

The Federal Council is responsible for the Federal-level legislation of the Caseic Federation and is composed of 285 Federal Representatives (19 for each of the 15 states of the Federation). The Council is assembled every three days in a Legislative Session which occurs from 10:00 to 16:00. Legislative Sessions introduce new laws, repeal old laws, or amend existing laws. Legislative decisions are not officially enacted until 16:00 on the day of the session. Each state has its own method of choosing representatives: many elect their representatives every 3 Caseic years; others have the state leader appoint their representatives.

Notable Actions

6-2 1 PC - Authorised the CFS Jiricaya and the CFS Fromachi II to explore the ocean following the Grand Calming.

3-8 1 PC - Permitted the free trade of coal and hydrochloric acid between the Caseic Federation and the Kingdom of Akaria.

6-1 2 PC - Authorised the CFS Jiricaya to find a route to Nongba.

27-1 5 PC - Rejected joining the Eastern Bloc via a 167-156 vote.

18-7 6 PC - Approved upgrading the steel mills in Abayea.

18-2 11 PC - Authorised Siche Cujaen's proposal to improve the road network between the Greater Nayela Union and the southern states.

30-3 11 PC - Authorised the rebuilding of radio infrastructure throught the country.

3-5 12 PC - Authorised support of the Collective Kel-Elemi Republic against the Sorewa Liberation Uprising via a 229-94 vote.