Fearwitten

The Fearwitten(lit. Peoples Council) is the  of Grenedene. The Fearwitten consists of the:
 * Tacyn of the Republic
 * The two houses of the Fearwitten
 * The Mor Staitwitten
 * The Mor Fearwitten
 * The Mor Witten

The houses of the Fearwitten both sit in Parliament House in Eagorm, the old houses of the Parliament of the Kingdom of Grenedene. The Mor Fearwitten is the most dominant house and is elected to represent the individuals of the nation, the Mor Staitwitten represents the interests of the departments of the Nation, and the Mor Witten assists the Tacyn in the rule of the Nation, running the ministries of the republic and its many bodies.

Etymology
The word fearwitten comes from the two Grenedeneish Words fear for people, and witten for council, it was first used as a title for local councils for towns, villages, and later cities during the 19th century.

Composition
The Mor Fearwitten, the lower house, is directly elected under of all Grenedeneish citizens who are residents and at least eighteen years old. An election is held at least once every five years as required by law; however, the house can be dissolved at any time at the request of the Tacyn (head of government and state), who typically does it every 4 years. Fearwitten elections are done through. The Mor Fearwitten has 400 members. The Mor Staitwitten is the representatives of areas and communities, and hosts its elections locally within the community at the same time as the rest of the General elections. The Tacyn is selected by the Fearwitten as a whole, and is affirmed by the Mor Witten, they maintain their role for so long as they are supported by the dominant party or coalition in the Republic.

Role
To become a law, a must be accepted by the Mor Fearwitten, as well as the Mor Staitwitten, and then it will be given the seal of the Tacyn, who has the ability to veto the law, however, both houses, if they cooperate, can choose to overwrite the Tacyn's veto of a law. Bills to amend the Constitution must also be approved by the people in a referendum prior to being presented to the Tacyn, something which has, so far, been accepted in all cases. The general for Acts of the Fearwitten is: "Be it enacted by the will of the Fearwitten and Nation:—", for acts with a preamble, this formula is changed to "Be it therefore enacted by the Fearwitten and Nation as follows:—".

Powers
The Fearwitten has exclusive power to:
 * Legislate, including a power vested in the Mor Fearwitten of approving the financial resolutions relevant to the budget. However, the courts have allowed the Fearwitten to delegate limited legislative powers to other entities, such as Government Ministers.
 * Create subordinate legislatures.
 * Propose changes to the constitution, which must then be submitted to a referendum.
 * Raise military or armed forces.
 * Allow international agreements to become part of the domestic law of the state.
 * Pass certain laws having an extraterritorial effect (in accordance with the similar practices of other states).
 * Enact, when it considers a state of emergency to exist, almost any law it deems necessary, with the imposition of capital punishment being the only absolutely excluded act in all circumstances.

Limitations

 * Laws are invalid if, and to the extent that, they contradict the constitution.