Imperial Council of Opthelia

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Imperial Council of Opthelia
Type
Type
Bicameral[a]
HousesImperial Council
Legislative Assembly
Leadership
Empress of Opthelia
High Councillor
Mr. Malcolm Archer
Structure
Length of term
Imperial Council: At the pleasure of the Empress of Opthelia
Legislative Assembly: 7 years
Representative groups
  •      Opthelian Imperial Household
  •      Provincial Representatives
  •      Titans of Industry
  •      Intelligentsia and Creatives
  •      Imperial Cultists
Legislative Assembly seat allocation
  •      100 seats
  •      50 seats (one per province)
  •      30 seats
  •      30 seats
  •      12 seats
Method of allocation
Regional representatives: By provincial election
All others: By appointment
Meeting place
Palace of the Imperial Council
Eddington, Crystal Bay Province, Opthelia

Ministerial overview[edit | edit source]

Portfolios[edit | edit source]

Imperial Council of Opthelia
Portfolio(s) Councillor Representative Group
Empress of Opthelia Athena II      Opthelian Imperial Household
High Councillor and Counsel to the Empress Mr. Malcolm Archer      Opthelian Imperial Household
Foreign Affairs and Trade Mr. James Anderson      Opthelian Imperial Household
Colonial Affairs Mr. Steven Wallace      Opthelian Imperial Household
Defence Mr. John Foster      Opthelian Imperial Household
Peace, Security, and Justice Mr. Nicholas Young      Opthelian Imperial Household
Treasurer Mr. William Harris      Opthelian Imperial Household
Industry, Infrastructure, and Labour Mr. Robert Collins      Titans of Industry
Natural Resources and Energy Mr. Jonathan Parker      Titans of Industry
Health and Social Affairs Dr. Elizabeth Campbell      Intelligentsia and Creatives
Education and Scientific Advancement Dr. Michael Brooks      Intelligentsia and Creatives
Culture Mr. Thomas Kelley      Intelligentsia and Creatives
Spiritual Affairs Mr. Christopher Larson      Imperial Cultists
The Coastal Regions Mrs. Jennifer Hughes      Provincial Representatives
The Northern Regions Mr. Daniel Reed      Provincial Representatives
The Western Regions Mr. David Edwards      Provincial Representatives
The Southern Regions Mr. Andrew Turner      Provincial Representatives
The Central Regions Mr. Charles Jenkins      Provincial Representatives
The Eastern Regions Mr. Matthew Morris      Provincial Representatives

Foreign postings[edit | edit source]

Administrators of Opthelian Colonial Protectorates and Special Administrative Regions
Host Country / Region Title Administrator Date of Appointment
 Avalonia SAR Chief Administrator Mr. Arthur Vincent
 Celestria Governor Mr. Timothy Knight
 Hanafleura Governor Mr. David Wescott
 Hertog Islands Governor Mr. Ryan Mitchell
Commissioners and High Commissioners of Opthelia
Host Country Title Head of Mission Date of Accreditation
 Bala Victa High Commissioner Mr. Scott Richards
 Glanainn High Commissioner Mr. Albert Ellison
 Haesan High Commissioner Mr. Brian Nelson
 High Fells High Commissioner Mr. Kevin Howard
 Novella Islands High Commissioner Dr. Gregory Carter
 Nuiqsut Confederation High Commissioner Mr. George Farrell
 Timur High Commissioner Mr. Patrick Allen
 Wosteaque High Commissioner Mr. Samuel Baker

Government structure[edit | edit source]

High Councillor and Counsel to the Empress[edit | edit source]

Foreign Affairs and Trade[edit | edit source]

Colonial Affairs[edit | edit source]

Defence[edit | edit source]

Peace, Security, and Justice[edit | edit source]

Treasurer[edit | edit source]

Industry, Infrastructure, and Labour[edit | edit source]

Natural Resources and Energy[edit | edit source]

Health and Social Affairs[edit | edit source]

Education and Scientific Advancement[edit | edit source]

Culture[edit | edit source]

Spiritual Affairs[edit | edit source]

The Coastal Regions[edit | edit source]

  • Clayton Province Office
  • Crystal Bay Province Office
  • Gold Shore Province Office
  • Kensington Province Office
  • Prescott-Thorndale Province Office
  • Wintersmith Province Office

The Northern Regions[edit | edit source]

  • Aigle Plains Province Office
  • Ashcroft Province Office
  • Greenfields Province Office
  • Hamilton Province Office
  • Hastings Province Office
  • Marigold Province Office
  • Redwood Province Office
  • Snowpeak Province Office
  • Starlight Province Office
  • Winchester Province Office

The Western Regions[edit | edit source]

  • Baxter Province Office
  • Blue Ridge Province Office
  • Copper Cliff Province Office
  • Highlands Province Office
  • Livingston Province Office
  • Radcliffe Province Office
  • Valley Forge Province Office
  • Westfield Mines Province Office

The Southern Regions[edit | edit source]

  • Echo Valley Province Office
  • Harrington Province Office
  • Henderson-Brown Province Office
  • Lake Province Office
  • Larkspur Province Office
  • Morrison Province Office
  • Stonebridge Province Office
  • Twin Hills Province Office
  • Willow Creek Province Office

The Central Regions[edit | edit source]

  • Ashford Province Office
  • Autumn Falls Province Office
  • Caldwell Province Office
  • Greenhaven Province Office
  • Meadowlark Province Office
  • Mount Pleasant Province Office
  • Riverbend Province Office
  • Starling Province Office
  • Thatcher-Peterson Province Office

The Eastern Regions[edit | edit source]

  • Ainfield Province Office
  • Cedar Ridge Province Office
  • Eaton Province Office
  • Everett Province Office
  • Hazelton Province Office
  • Maplewood Province Office
  • Six Valleys Province Office
  • Windmere Province Office

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Technically bicameral in structure, in that the Imperial Council exercises a reviewing and veto function over legislation passed by the Legislative Assembly. However, as the Imperial Council's membership is drawn entirely from within the Legislative Assembly and appointed at the pleasure of the Empress, the distinction between the two chambers is one of function rather than composition or origin. The system is therefore better understood as a unicameral assembly with an internally differentiated reviewing mechanism than as a bicameral legislature in the conventional sense, though the bicameral designation is retained in formal constitutional description.