8.3.1 Elected Autocracy: a House Government Form

(See also: HELP GOVERNMENT FORMS, HELP TRIUMVIRATE, HELP DICTATORSHIP,
           HELP OLIGARCHY, HELP SUPPORT, HELP CHALLENGE, HELP SUCCESSOR)


This is the government form originally in use by all Houses.

In an Elected Autocracy, a single leader holds office until contested and
defeated in an election.

Modern Elected Autocracy may have certain other limits, varying from House to
House, including:
1) the leader may be restricted to a single consecutive term (or not), and
2) leader may serve a term of fixed length (or indefinite, as now).


Limits on Return to Office
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Once the autocrat leaves office, he may not contest for, nor hold the
position again until at least two other people, not himself, hold it.


Powers
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The Autocratic House Leader makes all appointments, chooses the House Patron,
and wields all powers not otherwise delegated to appointees.


(See also: HELP GOVERNMENT FORMS, HELP TRIUMVIRATE, HELP DICTATORSHIP,
           HELP OLIGARCHY, HELP SUPPORT, HELP CHALLENGE, HELP SUCCESSOR)