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The legislative authority, the [[King-in-Parliament]], has three distinct elements: the [[King of the Sarovians (title)|Monarch]], the [[Assembly of Peers]] and the [[House of Commons]]. No individual may be a member of both Houses for two consecutive terms. Previously, there was no law that prohibited a Peer from running for consecutive terms in the [[House of Commons]], but, in 2022, this would be barred by the Imperial Parliament.
 
'''The Imperial Assent of the Monarch''' is required for all bills to become law, and certain delegated legislation must be made by the Monarch by '''[[Royo-da-Conseili]]'''. The crown also possesses executive powers that do not depend on Parliament, through prerogative powers, including the power to make treaties, declare war, grant honors, and appoint public officials and servants. In practice, these are always exercised by the monarch under the advice of the Prime Minister and the other ministers of His Imperial Majesty's Government (HIM Government). The [[Prime Minister]] and the government are directly accountable to parliament, through control of public finances, and to the public, through the election of Members of Parliament (MP).
 
[[King of the Sarovians (title)|The Monarch]] also appoints the [[Prime Minister]], who then forms a government with members of the Houses of Parliament. It must be someone who can win a majority in a vote of confidence in the [[House of Commons]]. In the past, the monarch had to call new elections because no party had a majority, and agreed on a budget to form the government.
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