Akrogos io Knossos

The Akrogos io Knossos was the foundational document to the legitimate authority of the government of Neos Knossos. It was written by Dr. Baekry Mezaria in consultation with the two ancient kings of the city-state, Delta and Realz. It was made defunct when Neos Knossos was absorbed by the Most Serene Republic of Carvay in the North Coast Purchase.

Rank structure
Rex                                     Ultimate head of state

Ephor                                  The Kings Omada

Kolonitae                            The owners of a vassal town

Ypsiloi                                 Representative elected by the Citizens

Citizen                                Unaffiliated workers

Article 1
All legislative powers are vested in the King of Knossos, which is a hereditary role at the head of the government. The King has the power to appoint and dismiss Ephors to the Royal Omada. The King has the power to call assemblies and dictate the topics of discussion.

Article 2
The Ephors of the Royal Omada have the rights to establish and dismiss roles within their ministry.

Ministries


 * The ministries will be responsible for the organisation of resources and state affairs

Martial Command


 * The Martial Commander is responsible for the procurement and maintenance of the Armoury and the training of soldiers.

Ministry of City Planning


 * The Minister for City Planning is responsible for building, architecture, and the organisation.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs


 * The Minister of Foreign Affairs is responsible for the maintenance of the…

Ministry of Judiciary


 * The Minister of the Judiciary. Solves disputes within the Capital

Ministry of Procurement


 * The Minister of Procurement is responsible for the stockpiling and obtainment of resources.

Article 3
The Kolonitae hold the powers of the King, limited to their colonies and vassal states.


 * Taxes, resources, trade
 * Kolonitae must provide a weekly tribute to the capital
 * Kolonitae must adhere to direct orders of the King

Article 4
The Ypsiloi represent the people and have the right to vote and participate in assemblies.

Article 5
Subsectioned to the Bill of Rights