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{{Infobox organization|name=Senate of Directionland|image=Senate_Seal.png|imagesize=260px|image_alt=Seal of the Imperial Senate of Directionland|image_caption=Seal of the Imperial Senate of Directionland|full_name=The Imperial Senate of the Empire of Directionland|type=Government branch (Legislative)}}
{{Infobox organization|name=Senate of Directionland|image=Senate_Seal.png|imagesize=260px|image_alt=Seal of the Imperial Senate of Directionland|image_caption=Seal of the Imperial Senate of Directionland|full_name=The Imperial Senate of the Empire of Directionland|type=Government branch (Legislative)|headquarters=St. Stylinson}}


The '''Imperial Senate''' is the '''upper house''' of Directionland’s bicameral legislature. It represents the provinces and delivers the '''final vote''' on legislation passed by the '''Imperial Parliament'''. Approved bills are then presented to the '''Imperial Crown''' for royal assent. The Senate may also bring matters to the '''Supreme Court''' for constitutional review (the Court acts only when a member of Parliament or the Senate brings a case).
The '''Imperial Senate''' is the '''upper house''' of [[Directionland]]’s bicameral legislature. It represents the provinces and delivers the '''final vote''' on legislation passed by the '''[[Imperial Parliament of Directionland|Imperial Parliament]]'''. Approved bills are then presented to the '''Imperial Crown''' for royal assent. The Senate may also bring matters to the '''Supreme Court''' for constitutional review (the Court acts only when a member of Parliament or the Senate brings a case).


== History and seat ==
== History and seat ==
The Senate was created at the '''Great Unification (c. 450 cycles ago)''' alongside the lower house. Because St. Stylinson’s old parliament building had '''a single chamber''', the two houses initially '''took turns''' using it. After the capital moved to '''Ironwood (c. 350 cycles ago)''', the chambers were '''physically separated''': Parliament established its chamber in Ironwood, while the '''Senate remained in St. Stylinson''', a separation intended to reduce inter-house interference.
The Senate was created at [[The Great Unification|the '''Great Unification''']] '''(c. 450 cycles ago)''' alongside the lower house. Because [[St. Stylinson]]’s old parliament building had '''a single chamber''', the two houses initially '''took turns''' using it. After the capital moved to '''Ironwood (c. 350 cycles ago)''', the chambers were '''physically separated''': Parliament established its chamber in [[Ironwood]], while the '''Senate remained in [[St. Stylinson]]''', a separation intended to reduce inter-house interference.


== Role and powers ==
== Role and powers ==
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== Relationship to the lower house and government ==
== Relationship to the lower house and government ==
The '''Government (Executive)''' is formed from the '''Imperial Parliament''' and introduces most legislation there. The Senate does not form the executive; its function is to '''scrutinize''' and '''confirm''' legislation on behalf of the provinces before it goes to the Crown.
[[The Government of Directionland|The '''Government''']] '''(Executive)''' is formed from the '''[[Imperial Parliament of Directionland|Imperial Parliament]]''' and introduces most legislation there. The Senate does not form the executive; its function is to '''scrutinize''' and '''confirm''' legislation on behalf of the provinces before it goes to [[The Imperial Crown of Directionland|the Crown]].


== See also ==
== See also ==


* '''Imperial Parliament of Directionland'''
* '''[[Imperial Parliament of Directionland]]'''
* '''Government of Directionland (Chancellor and Cabinet)'''
* '''[[Government of Directionland]]'''
* '''Supreme Court of Directionland'''
* '''[[Supreme Court of Directionland]]'''
* '''Great Unification of Directionland'''
* '''[[The Great Unification|Great Unification of Directionland]]'''
* '''Provincial governance in Directionland'''

Latest revision as of 23:15, 11 November 2025

Senate of Directionland
Seal of the Imperial Senate of Directionland
Seal of the Imperial Senate of Directionland
Full title The Imperial Senate of the Empire of Directionland
Type Government branch (Legislative)
Headquarters St. Stylinson


The Imperial Senate is the upper house of Directionland’s bicameral legislature. It represents the provinces and delivers the final vote on legislation passed by the Imperial Parliament. Approved bills are then presented to the Imperial Crown for royal assent. The Senate may also bring matters to the Supreme Court for constitutional review (the Court acts only when a member of Parliament or the Senate brings a case).

History and seat

The Senate was created at the Great Unification (c. 450 cycles ago) alongside the lower house. Because St. Stylinson’s old parliament building had a single chamber, the two houses initially took turns using it. After the capital moved to Ironwood (c. 350 cycles ago), the chambers were physically separated: Parliament established its chamber in Ironwood, while the Senate remained in St. Stylinson, a separation intended to reduce inter-house interference.

Role and powers

  • Provincial representation: The Senate speaks for Directionland’s provinces in national lawmaking.
  • Legislative gate: When a bill passes Parliament, it proceeds to the Senate for debate and a final vote.
  • Constitutional safeguard: Senators may refer bills or cases to the Supreme Court for review; enacted laws require royal assent by the Crown.

Composition

Senators serve ex officio by virtue of provincial office:

  • Province Premiers and their Vice Premiers sit as Senators in the Senate, representing their regions’ interests.
  • Premiers are elected by their Province Councils; Vice Premiers serve alongside them.
  • Titles and styles used in the chamber include Senator, Lord/Lady Premier, and Lord/Lady Vice Premier.

Relationship to the lower house and government

The Government (Executive) is formed from the Imperial Parliament and introduces most legislation there. The Senate does not form the executive; its function is to scrutinize and confirm legislation on behalf of the provinces before it goes to the Crown.

See also