Montenbourg is a Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy with headed by a constitutional monarch. Under the constitution, executive power is exercised by the Grand King and the cabinet, which consists of several other ministers. The Grand King has the power to dissolve the legislature, in which case new elections must be held within three months. However, sovereignty has resided with the Nation, exercised by the Grand King in accordance with the Constitution and the law.
Legislative power is vested in the Royal Chamber of Lords, a unicameral legislature of sixty members, who are directly elected by the King. A second body, the Council of State (Conseil d'État), composed of twenty-one ordinary citizens appointed by the Prime minister, advises the Royal Chamber of lords in the drafting of legislation.
The Grand Kingdom has three lower tribunals, two district tribunals and a The Royal Court of Justice, with the administrative and constitutional. His Majesty The King Lawrence I, and The prime Minister William anderson.
Legislative power is vested in the Royal Chamber of Lords, a unicameral legislature of sixty members, who are directly elected by the King. A second body, the Council of State (Conseil d'État), composed of twenty-one ordinary citizens appointed by the Prime minister, advises the Royal Chamber of lords in the drafting of legislation.
The Grand Kingdom has three lower tribunals, two district tribunals and a The Royal Court of Justice, with the administrative and constitutional. His Majesty The King Lawrence I, and The prime Minister William anderson.