Reichstag

The Reichstag is the supreme governing body of The Quackers Kingdom, combining the roles of the legislature, executive, and judiciary within a single institution. Composed of elected Representatives, the Reichstag serves as the primary lawmaking body, responsible for drafting, debating, and passing national laws, including matters of taxation, civil rights, and defense. In addition to its legislative duties, the Reichstag holds significant executive powers, overseeing the implementation of government policies, scrutinizing the actions of the Prime Minister, and approving the national budget. It also functions as the Kingdom's highest court, interpreting the Constitution, resolving disputes, and ensuring that all laws align with the country's foundational principles. The Reichstag holds the Prime Minister accountable and has the authority to remove them via a vote of no-confidence if necessary. With its ability to balance power, safeguard individual rights, and shape national policy, the Reichstag is central to maintaining the democratic integrity and stability of The Quackers Kingdom, ensuring that government actions are transparent, accountable, and in line with the will of the people.