W.C.C. Political System

The W.C.C. has used three systems in it's time, shareholder, Topitalian, and Boardalian.

Board
Before the Topitalian System was the Shareholder system, giving shareholders the right to elect board members. But for a long time now until the Boardalian System, the W.C.C. used a system called Topitalian that favored the rich, giving votes mainly to the wealthy and the top companies. 1/3 to the top individuals, 1/3 to the wealthiest companies. Only 1/3 votes were held on the board by members elected by the people of the empire. Now the W.C.C. uses the Boardalian System. This system uses 45 Board Members with one Chancellor presiding over elected two thirds by the people and the remaining one third by the top companies.
 * History

The Board makes decisions based on what is brought to them by the Supreme Minister. They have the overall say on Minister elections (although the Supreme Minister chooses the nominees) and can choose the supreme minister. The Board may overrule the Ministers on a decision if they decide. The Board can make law if they choose, although often the task is left to the Legislative Minister.
 * What it does

The Chancellor is one of the 45 other board members, chosen in an election by their fellow board members. They preside over the board and can decide what issues to vote on first. Their job is to keep order in the board
 * Chancellor

Ministers
The Ministers rule over individual tasks, there are 12 Ministers and one Supreme Minister. Beneath the Ministers are Cardinals, then Bishops, then Archs, then the common government workers, the Semis. The Cardinals are each appointed over a particular duty, they are chosen by their respective Minister. The Ministers are nominated by the Supreme Minister and elected into office by the Board.

The Supreme Minister is the head of the Ministers. They decide what to bring to the board and act as an in-between between Board and Departments. They can decide whether or not to allow parties to form and get to nominate ministers.
 * Supreme Minister