Kaltamorn Government (Teon Supplement)

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The Kaltamorn Federation is a semi-secular constitutional Federation governed by elected officials that holds sovereign rights over most of the Kaltamorn Region and governs most of its people.

History[edit]

The Kaltamorn Federation (KF) was formed at the outset of the War of Mortality due to the fact that the Dark Conclave (DC) conducted a mass-assassination of approximately 99% of the Kaltamorn region's royalty, all of their political leaders, and 88% of the region's remaining nobility all within a single night. The pandemonium that followed was quelled by the Divine Alliance (DA) who quickly worked to unite the mortal races and form a government to help them survive. The government took four days to be completely formed and in the interim period approximately 200,000 people were massacred by the Dark Conclave's forces. Technically the government was a Theocracy in the beginning as it was led by good-aligned deities. But the Divine Alliance stressed that eventually mortalkind would be left in charge of governing themselves.

Once the war had ended, the Divine Alliance helped the mortal races redesign the government to be more robust and flexible. Today the KF is largely autonomous and is officially a secular government, but the influence of the Divine Alliance is still present from a para-governmental, unofficial level.

Organization[edit]

Administration Levels[edit]

The Kaltamorn Federation's government is divided into several administrative levels: municipal, county, provincial, and federal. Leaders of each region are elected by constituents who live within the corresponding municipality, region, province, or within the federation depending on the election.

Municipal[edit]

This section describes the various positions, roles, functions, and more of a municipal government in Kaltamorn. The following information may also differ and vary between each city but most of the time it reflects the information in this section.

Table: Municipal Government Elected Positions
Position: Quantity: Term Length (years): Term Limit: Role(s):
Mayor 1 5 4 Holds executive authority over the municipality.
City Counselor 12 5 4 Municipal legislator and representative.
City Minister 1 per 100 municipal citizens 5 4 Municipal legislator and representative.
Chief Municipal Magistrate 1 5 - Head magistrate for a municipality.
City Ambassador 4 5 - Represents the city and its interests to other governmental entities.

District[edit]

Districts generally represent large areas filled with small towns, villages, hamlets, and so on that do not have a population large enough to have individual senators, ministers, or other elected officials.

County[edit]

Governs a designated section of a province. Exceptions to the following information may apply.

Table: County Government Elected Positions
Position: Quantity: Term Length (years): Term Limit: Role(s):
County Governor 1 10 2 Holds executive authority.
County Minister 1 per 1000 county citizens 5 2 County legislator and representative.
County Senator 10 per municipality or district 10 2 County legislator and representative.
Chief County Magistrate 1 10 - Head magistrate for a county.
County Ambassador 8 10 - Represents the county and its interests to other governmental entities.

Provincial[edit]

Governs a province under the federal government.

Table: Provincial Government Elected Positions
Position: Quantity: Term Length (years): Term Limit: Role(s):
Governor 1 5 2 Holds executive authority over the province
Provincial Minister 1 per 10,000 provincial citizens 5 4 Provincial legislator and representative.
Provincial Senator 10 per county 5 4 Provincial legislator and representative.
Chief Provincial Magistrate 1 5 4 Head magistrate for a county.
Province Ambassador 16 5 - Represents the province and its interests to other governmental entities.

Federal[edit]

Governs the federal government.

Table: Federal Government Elected Positions
Position: Quantity: Term Length (years): Term Limit: Role(s):
Chancellor 1 5 4 Holds executive authority over the federation.
Minister 1 per 100,000 federal citizens (386) 5 4 Federal legislator and representative.
Senator 10 per province (170) 10 2 Federal legislator and representative.
Chief Federal Magistrate 12 10 6 Head magistrate for the federation.



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