EFCC Government
![]() The EFCC Federal Flag | |
Formation | 1659 |
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Jurisdiction | EXPLODINGFreedom Central City |
Legislative branch | |
Legislature | EFCC Congress |
Meeting place | Nordstrom Tower |
Executive branch | |
Leader | The Supreme Ruler of the EFCC Regime |
Appointer | Electoral College |
Headquarters | The EFCC Capitol Building |
Main organ | Cabinet of the City of EFCC |
Departments | 15 |
Judicial branch | |
Court | Supreme Court |
Seat | EXPLODING Freedom Central City |
The EFCC Government controls everything that goes on inside of EXPLODING Freedom Central City.
Type of Government
The EFCC Government is a mixture of a Dictatorship and a Democracy. The Supreme Leader is sworn into power, while any position under that is elected by the people, and they serve two terms, and can be voted in a total of six times.
Branches of the Government
The EFCC Government has 3 main branches. These branches are the Legislative, Judicial and Executive Branches.
Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch of the Government decides if laws are constitutional, and runs the EFCC Court System
Legislative Branch
The Legislative Branch of the Government makes laws, and approves appointments from the President (Supreme Leader)
Executive Branch
The Executive Branch of the EFCC Government can sign laws, veto laws, and approves federal judges.
How the EFCC Government Works
The EFCC Government is a dictatorship. The Supreme Ruler makes decisions and the Congress will approve it. In some cases, the Supreme Ruler can overrule Congress and apply their actions, however this is very rare and would be done in an emergency situation such as war. The if the Supreme Ruler is not available for any reason, the Chancellor would make a decision and if Congress approves, then the Supreme Ruler will make the final vote when he/she is available. The Chancellor is similar to a vice president and if anything happens to the Supreme Ruler, they take the position and the Speaker of the House will be upgraded to Chancellor. The Supreme Ruler has the power to make an Executive Order and veto Congress decisions.