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The '''Ducal Governement of Kildare''' ('''gUaaç~gaUaæññañæ''' in [[Written Halluci]]), founded by [[Dutch]] and [[Praetor]] [[Jonas Windsor]], is the official Government of the Duchy of [[Kildare]].
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[[File:Mosaic Kildarian Government.png|thumb|300px|right|Kildare is build up tradition. This tradition led to the distribution of power between several prominent and traditional groups. From left to right: the nobles (represented as soldiers), the magicians, the Dutch (by the Grace of Cato and the Kaiser), the clergy and the historians.]]
  
The Government itself has no powers, this stays by the Duke, Barons and Counts. It has as most important goal to serve as a Advisory Council of the Duke.
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The '''Ducal Government of Kildare''' ('''gUaaç~gaUaæññañæ''' in [[Written Halluci]]), founded by [[Dutch]] [[Jonas I]], is the official name to refer to the military, domestic and religious entourage around the Ducal Family in [[Kildare]]. It's also called the '''Household''' or '''Court of Kildare'''.
It exists out the Duke himself and the Barons.
 
  
With the [[Kildarian Reform Act 3260]] the [[Seanad]] (council of Barons) became the legislatif body of Kildare, with the right to veto decisions of the Dutch. The [[Council of Mils]], a military council, was also founded to rule the army and declare martial law in crisis times.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:10, 9 September 2013

Kildare is build up tradition. This tradition led to the distribution of power between several prominent and traditional groups. From left to right: the nobles (represented as soldiers), the magicians, the Dutch (by the Grace of Cato and the Kaiser), the clergy and the historians.

The Ducal Government of Kildare (gUaaç~gaUaæññañæ in Written Halluci), founded by Dutch Jonas I, is the official name to refer to the military, domestic and religious entourage around the Ducal Family in Kildare. It's also called the Household or Court of Kildare.