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Kaiserreich is a BE Realm (semi-crew) created by [[Guineapigplays]].
Kaiserreich is a crew created by [[Guineapigplays]].


===Imperial Constitution===
===Imperial Constitution===




'''Article I: The System of Governance'''
'''Article I: Reichstag Positions'''


Head of State & Passing Laws:  
Head of State & Passing Laws:  
* The Prime Minister (who is the Head of the British Empire) and his/her government are the official holders of the 'reserved' executive powers of the Realm, powers reserved for the Head of State.   
* The Prime Minister (who is the Head of the British Empire) and his/her government are the official holders of the 'reserved' executive powers of the Realm, powers reserved for the Head of State.   
* The BE government is represented in the Realm by the "Kaiser" of its choice.
* The BE government is represented in the Realm by the "Overseer" of its choice.
* The Kaiser is a partially ceremonious role in Kaiserreich, holding no political power. However he/she is an agent/liaison to the BE government. He/she is also granted the powers of the "reserved executive"; they are:
* The Kaiser is a partially ceremonious role in Kaiserreich, holding no political power, as is the Overseer. However he/she is an agent/liaison to the BE government. He/she is also granted the powers of the "reserved executive"; they are:
1) The power to dismiss a Chancellor and his/her government if the Chancellor loses the support of the Reichstag (Parliament)
1) The power to dismiss a Chancellor and his/her government if the Chancellor loses the support of the Reichstag (Parliament)
2) The power to dissolve the Reichstag. This act should only be done in accordance to the Chancellor's advice; the Kaiser is only allowed to act using his/her own discretion if it's an emergency
2) The power to dissolve the Reichstag. This act should only be done in accordance to the Chancellor's advice; the Kaiser is only allowed to act using his/her own discretion if it's an emergency
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** A Reichstag serves a maximum term of 5 months.  
** A Reichstag serves a maximum term of 5 months.  
** A call for a vote of "no confidence" by the Reichstag on the Chancellor and his/her government cannot be done in the first 3 months of their term.   
** A call for a vote of "no confidence" by the Reichstag on the Chancellor and his/her government cannot be done in the first 3 months of their term.   
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* Chancellor - The elected head of government.
* Chancellor - The elected head of government.
* Reichstag member - Each town has it's own representative in the Reichstag.
* Reichstag member - Each town has it's own representative in the Reichstag.
* Bundeskabinett member - A member of the Reichstag who has been selected by the Chancellor to be a member of his/her government.
* Bundeskabinett member - A member of the Reichstag who has been selected by the Chancellor to be a member of his/her government.


**The Wehrmacht is the combined defence forces of Kaiserreich**
The Wehrmacht is the combined defence forces of the Kaiserreich.


The Wehrmacht High Command:  
The Wehrmacht High Command: