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The Kingdom of Polignac

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His Majesty

King Camille Jules Armand Marie

The VII Prince de Polignac

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On Oktober 1st 2005, the democratic elected King of the Confederacy took office as the first king to ever be elected head-of-state of a republic, thus turning a republic into a monarchy. His Majesty took office as the Monarch of the kingdom of Polignac, thus marking the third and final fall of the Confederate Government described by the Constitution of the Republic. But the Kingdom is aware of its tradition of carrying on the legacy of the former Government of the Confederate States.

 

His Majesty's appointed council:

-Assistant Administrator:      John C. Breckinridge

-Chief Consular:                   Jefferson Davis

-Diplomat Consular:             John Slidell

-Security Consular:              Major Sandie Pendelton

-Communication Consular:    John H. Reagan

-Financial Consular:             George Trenholm

-Interior Consular:                Thomas H. Watts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The national assembly is The Table;

Two representatives from each of the two states (the Lord Governor and his Consular) and the Assistant Administrator of His Majesty's Council representing the Capital District.

The assembly is held each Monday in the Throne Room and led by His Majesty the King.

 

Facts about the Kingdom:

-Head-of-State: His Majesty King Camille Jules Armand Marie,

                                 the VII Prince de Polignac

-Officially Established: October 1st 2005 (February 22nd 1862)

-State Motto: Deo Vindice

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-Land Mass: 2 km2

-Organization: The Kingdom is divided into to feudal states and the capital district who is directly under the rule of the Throne. The two states: State of Emergency under Count Filip, and State of Fear under Count Lafayette, is under democratic influence  to the degree that the people can throw the Lord Governor and the King will appoint a new one that has the peoples concent.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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