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Ammuurian Tribal Nation Legislative Branch

The Ammuurian Tribal Council is the lawmaking branch of the Ammuurian Republic. The tribal council consists of elected tribal members. The Tribal Council represents the Ammuurian Tribal nationals who domicile within the tribes service jurisdiction within all the Dominion Empire; North, Central, South America and adjoining islands (Northwest Amexem / Southwest Amexem / Al Moroc). 
The Law Making Process
In order for laws to be made it must undergo a process called the Legislative Process. The very first step is to write the law. Any tribal member can write the law but only the legislative branch can approve and pass such law.

The law that is being written will have to be reviewed by the tribal expert team. The team may accept or reject the written law, or decide to change it. The expert team will give their opinions on the pros and cons of the law. If the law is ready to take effect, the team will witness and agree on the law to be passed.  

The last step is for the Vizier to sign off on the law.

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