Council of Kerlile
The Council of Kerlile is a hereditary ruling body in Kerlile. It is comprised of ten women, descended through the female line from the founders of Kerlile. The President of Kerlile is appointed by members of the Council from among their membership. The President does not sit on the Council, however is immediately succeeded by her heiress.
History
The Council of Kerlile was formed in 1924 by the founders of the country, originally as a body to help guide the country in the direction envisioned by the founders. The Council was initially the only legislature for the country, before the introduction of the Parliament of Kerlile in 1943. When the Parliament was introduced, the Council reserved the right to approve all candidates for election before their names were allowed on the ballot. This was considered a temporary measure at the time, however remains in place.
In 1960, the Council ordered the borders closed and banned Kerlian citizens from leaving the country without express permission. The Parliament tried to dispute this measure, however the Council dissolved the Parliament and arrested those who had supported contradicting the Council. The Council then drafted a constitution stating they were the supreme authority of Kerlile and could not be contradicted or challenged by Parliament.
The Council remains the main ruling body in Kerlile, with the Parliament dealing with matters such as roads, healthcare and agriculture. The Council holds all authority on matters of defence and constitutional matters. Members of Parliament are routinely dismissed by the Council. This is usually followed by their arrest and execution.
Powers & Functions
The Council of Kerlile is the primary legislative body in Kerlile. They have full control over matters of national security, constitutional matters and immigration. In theory, they share authority in other matters with the Parliament of Kerlile, however in practice they can overrule the Parliament on all matters.
The President of Kerlile is appointed by a simple majority of Council members, from among their own membership, following the death, resignation or incapacitation of the previous President. The Council theoretically has the power to recall the President. In a 1983 coup attempt, Council Member Joanne Robinson attempted to recall President Susanna Pierre. Robinson was found dead the following morning on the floor of the Council chamber.
The Council also have to pre-approve any potential Parliamentary candidate before her name is allowed on the ballot. They have the power to recall Parliament as a whole or any individual member at any time without stating a reason.
Current Members
The current members of the council are:
- Letitia Greenwood
- Alyssa White
- Natalia Hart
- Anita Patel
- Pauline Pierre
- Lia Chiu
- Rebecca Arnott
- Elektra Georgiou
- Lucia Alberici
- vacant Hale family seat (previously Cornelia Hale, yet to be succeeded by her sister, Jennifer Hale)