Supreme Sovereign
Appointment
Hereditary Succession: The Supreme Sovereign is typically the firstborn or designated heir of the ruling monarch. Succession is through bloodlines and is regarded as a sacred and integral part of Methacan tradition.
Duties
- Head of State: The Supreme Sovereign serves as the ceremonial head of the empire, representing the unity and continuity of Methacan rule.
- Commander-in-Chief: In times of war, the Supreme Sovereign assumes the role of the highest military authority, making strategic decisions and leading the armed forces.
- Policy Formulation: While there is an Imperial Council for advisory purposes, the Supreme Sovereign holds the ultimate authority in policy formulation and decision-making.
Responsibilities
- Extraordinary Circumstances: The removal or dismissal of a Supreme Sovereign is a highly exceptional circumstance and would typically involve extreme cases of misconduct or betrayal.
- Impeachment by Imperial Council: In cases where the Imperial Council believes the actions of the Supreme Sovereign threaten the stability and well-being of the empire, they may initiate impeachment proceedings.
Type
Royalty, Hereditary
Form of Address
His/Her Imperial Majesty
Source of Authority
Divine Right
Length of Term
Lifetime
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