Politics and government in Cattala

The United Kingdom of Cattala is governed as a constitutional monarchy, in which the head of state is the Monarch, currently Queen Alexandra V, and the Lord of Celestine, currently Anthony Secolo, is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by Her Majesty's Government, on behalf of the Monarch, as well as by the devolved regional authorities of the seven provinces. Legislative power is vested in the two chambers of the Parliament of Cattala, the National Assembly and Senato del Regno, located in the capital city, Celeste. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. The highest national court is the Supreme Court of the Realm.

=Parliament=

Parliament is the national, bicameral legislative body. The two houses are the National Assembly, which is the lower and more powerful house, and the Senato Del Regno, the upper and partially-elected house. Assembly Members and Senators are directly elected by registered citizens over the age of 18. Elections take place every four years, unless a Lord Celestine resigns in which case they must take place within three months of the Lord's resignation. Senato elections are held once every 8 years and are not affected by a Lord Celestine's resignation.

National Assembly
The National Assembly, officially called The Honourable Assembly of the Nation of Cattala, is entirely elected and is where a majority of the laws of Cattala are made. There are 100 seats in the Assembly, and the Government needs at least 51 seats to govern with a majority. The Assembly must vote on all legislature introduced by the Government, and the Opposition. Each Assembly Member, or Membro Assemblea, (MA) belongs to a political party, or runs as an independent. They hold their seats until the Regal Monarch dissolves Parliament, which must happen every four years. There is no limit to the number of consecutive terms a single MP can serve. The Government is responsible for the National Assembly, and every Lord Celestine is selected by his party from this Chamber. The head of Parliament is the current monarch, and they open each Assembly session, which begins on the first Monday after the Epiphany, and closes for a two-week break during August, before re-opening until the last Friday prior to Christmas Day.

Senato Del Regno
The Senato, officially called the Senato Del Regno, is a semi-aristocratic and partially-elected upper house consisting of 35 elected members and 15 hereditary members. In the past the Senato was the most powerful chamber, and could overrule the Parliament. However since 1949, the Senato has been reformed to take on the role of a debating chamber to decide whether legislative introduced by the Assembly should be put into law and passed onto the monarch for Royal Assent. The 35 elected senators are voted on in every other general elections, meaning their terms are 8 years. Five senators are elected from each province, and represent their provincial Government in the upper house, as well as the citizens of their province. The 15 hereditary senators are made up of the three Lords of each province, from the three most aristocratic families of each province. The Regal Monarch sits in the Senato when they open the Twin Chambers. Lord Celestine, the only MA who can sit in the Senate, can also ask permission for the dissolution of the Senato, meaning that all 50 members can be removed at once, and replaced. This happened in 1971 when the Government collapsed, and Lord Bertollini attempted to cling onto control. Lords do not have to be members of any political party. Senators are given the title of "Lord Senator", and once they leave the Senato are titled "Lords".

Provincial governments
There are seven provinces in Cattala - Amosseri, Fieranti, Jennai, Lessito, Monte Calida, Hellas and Roumeli. Each one has a regional Government and regional Parliament. The oldest province is Amosseri, which has been in existence since the Amadeus revolt in 1861. Amosseri Province includes the city of Celeste, and the military town of Kallaghan. It borders Monte Calida Province. The provinces of Hellas and Roumeli are the only island provinces, and also the only islands where Greek is the main language. Monte Calida province includes the area between Calora and Jennai, and is centred in the town of Seina. Lessito is the biggest province land-wise, and includes the Almae region and the town of Cape Almae on the east coast, the island of Ontano and the south-eastern tip of the Kingdom.

Each province has an Executive Governor, elected by the public in local elections every three years, on the same day as a national election. All of the current provinces have an active parliament, the smallest of which is in Hellas province, with only 15 elected officials serving, and the largest of which is in Jennai, where 80 elected officers serve nearly half of Cattala's population. They all have at least one Regional Court. Provinces are allowed a great deal of freedom in their self-governing abilities, including funding public projects and have the opportunity to put forward motions and can join together to veto decisions in the National Parliament. However, laws are nation-wide and cannot be changed in any individual area, and taxes cannot be different in each province.

=Political parties= Cattala has three major political parties, and three significant (>1%+) minor parties. The current Lord Celestine is Cattolici Conservatori leader Lord Anthony Secolo, who ran a majority Government between 2007 and 2011 and is now in a coalition with Il Popolo. The leader of the opposition Democratic party is Dominic Greenwood, who has been in the position since May 2010.

Past Political Leaders
Democratic --- Cattolici Conservatori --- Il Popolo

Lord Chancellor Samson Esmettalo, 1951 – 1954

Lord Chancellor Harrison, 1954 – 1957

Lady Fernandez, 1957 – 1963

Lord Brunskills, 1963 – 1970

Lord Bertollini, 1970 – 1971

Lord Cristian Varmini, 1971 – 1983

Lady Caldero, 1983 – 1986

Lord Cristian Varmini, 1986 - 1991

Lord Winnocai, 1991 – 1995

Lord Dannici, 1995 – 2001

Lord Williams, 2001 – 2007

Lord Anthony Secolo, 2007 –

Cattolica Conservatori Party
The Catholic Conservative party has its roots in the British Conservative Party and is currently the largest political party in Cattala. They have been in power since 2007, after being out of Government for 36 years. In the 1970s the party nearly imploded after a series of power struggles crippled the party financially and they lost all public support. A breakaway group, the High Tories, later merged with Il Popolo.

Since 2001 the party has reformed itself sharply and is now considered to be a Christian Democracy party, with a strong centre-right core that supports conservatism, environmentalism and a mixed economy, but the party remains close to the Church of Cattala and many of its members support the Church's views on liberalism and the sexual revolution. Cattolica Conservatori is the most monarchist of the main parties and has strong links to the Royal Family historically. In the 2011 General Election, the party won 46 seats, and lost it's majority in the National Assembly.

Democratic Party
The Democratic Party is the most successful party in the history of Cattala - they have ruled the country for six of the twelve Governments since 1951, and hold the record for biggest landslide victory, which was achieved in 1963. The party is historically socialist, but has move more to the centre in recent years and is now classed as a centre-left party. It is also a strong supporter of the welfare state, joint public/private growth, environmentalism and more investment in public services over the military.

Dominic Greenwood, it's current leader, is seen as a left-wing leader and has been called "out of touch" by the right-wing media. He became the least popular Democratic leader for 16 years in 2010 and early 2011. The party won 30 seats in the 2011 General Election and remained in Opposition.

Il Popolo Party
The People's Party is an authoritarian party that was in Government between 1991 and 2001, whose central policies are nationalisation, large rises in military spending and it is also the most eurosceptic of the major parties. A majority of its supporters live in rural communities, which is in accordance with it’s pro-rural policies (agrarianism).

The party is split between socialists and traditionalist conservatives, which began in the 1970s when it merged with the High Tory Party, a breakaway group of Cattolica Conservatori members who believe in traditional, right-wing values and oppose the centrist movement within Cattolica Conservatori. In 2011, the leader of Il Popolo was Dr Rohan Viscoti, a former medical soldier and the most "socialist" leader of the major parties, who was once called "Cattala's closest answer to a communist". He was ousted from the position after the election and was replaced by Agatha Varmini, a High Tory who became the second-in-command of the government after agreeing a coalition with Cattolica Conservatori.

The party won 24 seats in the 2011 General Election and is the lesser partner in the coalition government.

Other Parties
Cattala has three other, minor, parties, all with at least 1% of the public supporting them. These include the Federal Party, who believe that the Seven Provinces should become autonomous regions again and that Cattala should become a Federal Kingdom, the Europarty who are the largest pro-european party in Cattala and the Unionist party which strongly defends the monarchy and the union between Cattala, Hellas and Roumeli.

2011 Election
In June 2011, Lord Anthony Secolo announced that Queen Alexandra the Fifth had agreed to dissolve Parliament on the 20th July, meaning that the 2011 Election could take place in August. On the day of the announcement, the polling agency Regina found that support for the Government was at 38%, level with Il Popolo. The Democratic Party was on 20% support. The next Government will be in power until 2015.

The election took place on the 12th August 2011, and resulted in a hung parliament, with no party achieving the 50 seats needed. Cattolica Conservatori lost it's majority, along with overall control over 4 provinces. The party remains the largest in the Assembly, with 46 seats. The Democratic Party remains the main Opposition party, with 30 seats, seven more than Il Popolo, who achieved their highest result since they were in power in the 1990s.

11 days after the election, Il Popolo's leader Rohan Viscoti resigned after coalition negotiations with the Democratic Party failed. Rebels within his party, mostly High Tories, refused to sign the coalition document. High Tory member and deputy leader of Il Popolo, Agatha Vermini, replaced Viscoti.

On the 24th August 2011, it was announced that Cattolica Conservatori and Il Popolo had formed a coalition government. Discussions between the two parties had been ongoing since the election, but had stalled whilst Dr Viscoti was leader. Following his resignation, both Il Popolo and Cattolica Conservatori agreed on the terms of the coalition. Anthony Secolo remained as Lord Celestine and his new First Counsel, deputy leader of the government, was Agatha Vermini.

=Regal Government= The National Government is divided into fifteen offices and ministries, each of which focuses on a particular aspect of governance. The Ministers form the Cabinet Ministry, and all of the ministers have underministers and many of the ministries also have Secretaries, who are specialists in their chosen field and are occasionally independent RGs and from the opposition parties. Ministers report to Lord Celestine, and can be removed from office at any time, if granted Royal Permission. Ministers lose their positions if they are voted out of office. Ministers hold the title of Regal Government (RG) or Lord Senator (LS), to show which Chamber they sit in.

Office of the Loyal Lord of Celestine
Minister: Lord Anthony Secolo (RG, LC) The OLLC is the formal title for the ministry that is headed up by Lord Celestine, the equivilant of a Prime Minister. He is the political voice of the nation. This office is one of the smallest, having only one Regal Government member as it's staff. Despite this, it is the most important ministry and is located on the second floor of Parliament itself.

Office of the Holy Master of the Chamber
Holy Master: Master Phillips (LS, HMC) The HMC holds arguably the central position in Parliament. He manages both of the Chambers of Parliament, and has undermasters that preside over parliament sessions alongside him, or in the place of him. His position is impartial, although he often comes from a political background within one of the chambers. The Master of the Chamber is selected by the Monarch and holds the position for a 10 year term. Because he is selected by the monarch, he is considered Holy.

Press Office
Director: Oliver Francisci (RG, DPC) The Press Office manages all public communications, media interviews and press releases. Traditionally the Director is not from within Parliament, however the Government often selects an RG to fulfill the role during interviews and media statements. Most of the Press Office work is done by non-political employees and former media industry employees.

Imperial Office
Minister: Lord Gerenomi (LS, MRHM) The Imperial Office was formed in 1402 as the first Government Ministry in Cattala, and managed the entire Cabinet for the Monarch. Nowadays it releases statements from the Monarchy, instead of the Press Office doing so, and manages all royal tours and visits. The Imperial Office is one of the most distinguished offices to be held in Government. Lord Gerenomi is the longest serving Minister in history, having held the position of MRHM for nearly 20 years. He is a close friend of the Queen and therefore successive Governments have kept him in the position.

Lord Monete
Lord: Lord Estaban Montez (LS, LM) The position of Lord Monete is the most powerful role beside Lord Celestine. Lord Monete manages all the Government finances and controls the Treasury and Exchequer. The Lord Monete offices are the largest in Government and are located opposite the Parliament building in Alder Hill. It has six ministers assigned to it and also control the Work and Pensions departments and Skills and Innovation.

Ministry of Academia
Minister: Miguel Domentino (RG, MA) The Ministry of Academia controls all education facilities in Cattala and also controls funding for universities and colleges across Cattala, as well as running exam boards, school review boards and school culinary enterprises. The Ministry of Academia has existed for nearly 200 years and used to be managed by the Cattalian Catholic Church, but was taken over by the Government in 1906.

Ministry of Health
Minister: Dr Nicola Festi (RG, MH) Cattala's healthcare system is managed by the Ministry of Health, which until 1986 was known as the Mutua Office. The Ministry controls all of the funding for the Mutua and co-ordinates grants to Provincial Care Trusts alongside the Public Health Office, an independent clinical organisation run by doctors. It used to control the now-independent Health Review Board.

Ministry of Social Affairs
Minister: Veronica Taylor (RG, MSA) The Social Affairs ministry is in control of welfare, social services and public development projects. Much of it's power was devolved to provincial governments in the 1980s, and the control of pensions was moved to Lord Monete in 1991. It is one of the smallest ministries and is based outside of Alder Hill; the only ministry to not be based in the political district.

Ministry of Natural Resources
Minister: David Partridge (RG, MNR) The Ministry of Natural Resources controls the environmental agencies that manage climate change controls, maritime and nature reserves, the Forestry Commission and the Energy Ministry. The MNR is one of the broadest ministries and controls the largest area of land of any Cattalian ministries, due to its management of forests and territorial waters. Traditionally, the biggest drain on the MNR's funding has been energy imports, however the cost of flood defences and anti-erosion works have overtaken the cost of energy imports as the biggest funding drain.

The Ministry of Natural Resources owns Energie Verdi, the state monopoly of the electricity and gas market, but it is operated independently.

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
Minister: Joan Westeros (RG, MARA) The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs manages Cattala's oldest economic sector. It provides subsidies for farms, encourages growth in the agricultural sector. It also carries out investigations into animal welfare and animal abuse, as well as being the department in charge of sustaining rural communities and supporting rural shops with financial loans and advice. MARA issues quarterly reports on the price of goods and produce. It also controls the Meteorological Office of Cattala.

Her Majesty's Foreign Ministry
Minister: Lance Cottlesely (RG, MFM) The Foreign Ministry implements and controls all foreign relations and foreign affairs for Cattala. It manages embassies in Cattala and all Cattalian high commissions abroad. Trade missions, foreign aid and overseas investment are all under the Foreign Ministry's jurisdiction.

Ministry of National Affairs
Minister: (RG, MNA) The Ministry of National Affairs includes the emergency services hotline, fire service, prison service and police service. MORE SOON

Ministry of Defence
Minister: Lord Taddeo Horandi (LS, MD) See more on the Ministry of Defence here.

Ministry of Transport
Minister: Mario Ellord (RG, MT) The Ministry of Transport controls the Transport Police and holds 100% ownership over Ferrovie Cattala, the state-run railway service, which runs train services and maintains the tracks. It also owns 75% of the Cattala Aviation Authority, which manages the entire aviation industry and aerospace around Cattala. The Ministry also maintains the roads and pavements, as well as leasing out bus routes to private companies and managing the rural routes. Seaport management, Vehicle registration and speed controls are also run by the Ministry of Transport.

Ministry of Culture, Media and Sport
Minister: Andrew Lennon (RG, MCMS) The MCMS manages all funding for arts and media, as well as funding Royal Media International and partially-funding the Cattala Broadcasting Corporation. Sports projects and facilities are funded and managed by this ministry.