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"After the Executive Councilors and Chairpersons review and approve, the proposal will be discussed in the Council and voted on by a show of hands."

"Ordinary proposals require more than half the votes, while proposals involving law require over two-thirds, and at least one of the three chairpersons must raise their hand for the proposal to pass and be implemented."

"When regular meetings are not convened, matters are generally handled by nine Executive Councilors, who have significant authority. Aside from personnel from several important departments and major state affairs, Executive Councilors can deal with almost everything. Of course, before any decision is made public, the Chairperson will review all the resolutions."

"The Chairperson has the right to veto the relevant resolutions."

"Generally speaking, if the Chairperson holds roughly half of the Executive Councilors' votes, the entire state effectively becomes an autocracy under their control."