Commander
There are 8 commander positions relating to a different aspect of rule:
- Economic Commander
- Military Commander (Doubles as the highest ranking position in the army.)
- Judicial Commander (Involved in upholding the justice system.)
- Historical Commander (Responsible for the preservation of history, including traditions.)
- Religious Commander
- Legislative Commander (While the general can enact laws on their own, the legislative commander's job is to make sure the laws are fair and just. The LC can prevent laws from going into effect by calling for a vote by either the other commanders, or by the citizens.)
- High Commander (Serves and the Generals right hand man.)
Appointment
Commanders are selected by the General.
Type
Civic, Political
Source of Authority
A general appoints a cabinet of commanders.
Length of Term
A term lasts until the general decides to replace them, or the commander decides to resign.
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