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== Gwekwōntiyo Hregwes - Tribal Council == | == Gwekwōntiyo Hregwes - Tribal Council == | ||
== Hregwis Wl̥kwos - Council Wolves == | === Hregwis Wl̥kwos - Council Wolves === | ||
The Hregwis Wl̥kwos are the tribal representatives for each tribe that sits in the Gwekwōntiyo Hregwes. Each tribe has three representatives despite what size a tribe might be. Nevertheless, most tribes are about a million strong, with some outliers of less than a few hundred thousand and a handful with over two million Wolgos. | The Hregwis Wl̥kwos are the tribal representatives for each tribe that sits in the Gwekwōntiyo Hregwes. Each tribe has three representatives despite what size a tribe might be. Nevertheless, most tribes are about a million strong, with some outliers of less than a few hundred thousand and a handful with over two million Wolgos. | ||
Revision as of 04:17, 24 December 2024
The government of Hergom provides for the administration of Hergom ep Swekorwos.
Gwekwōntiyo Hregwes - Tribal Council
Hregwis Wl̥kwos - Council Wolves
The Hregwis Wl̥kwos are the tribal representatives for each tribe that sits in the Gwekwōntiyo Hregwes. Each tribe has three representatives despite what size a tribe might be. Nevertheless, most tribes are about a million strong, with some outliers of less than a few hundred thousand and a handful with over two million Wolgos.
Wl̥kwos are only Wolgos from Wolgos tribes, and humans have no representation in the legislature of Hergom.
The Wl̥kwos are not democratically elected through a public vote, as seen in republics. The Wl̥kwos are high officers from a tribe's own tribal conglomerate, and they are typically the highest board directors of their tribal conglomerate. Despite not being voted in, they answer directly to their tribal members, who are tribe enterprise employees, stakeholders and frequently part of large kin collectives known as clans. The Wl̥kwos have outreach offices that consult directly with other high tribal leaders, heads of clans, tribal officers and tribal members.
To become a Wl̥kwos, an individual, typically a Wolgos man must rise through their tribal ranks. They must demonstrate exceptional leadership, strategic acumen, and the ability to manage complex economic and social initiatives to make it through the tribal hierarchy. As such, their rise to the Gwekwōntiyo Hregwes is indirectly through merit, performance, and their ability to serve their tribe's interests effectively and through just popularity.