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Government of the Twelve Colonies
The Government of the Twelve Colonies, established by the Articles of Colonization, is a federal republic established 52 years prior to the Re-imagined Battlestar Galactica TV series, lead by a democratically elected president and legislature.
Executive Branch
The President at the time of the Cylon attack was President Richard Adar. The President is assisted by a Cabinet, consisting of the heads of the various government departments. Under Adar, the Minister of Civil Defense was a man named Jack, and the Secretary of Education was Laura Roslin. The President can request the resignation of his cabinet members, but they are apparently not obligated to comply (Epiphanies).
In the event of the death or incapacitation of the President, the Vice President and the Cabinet are included in the line of succession. At the time she assumed the presidency, Roslin was 43rd in line (Mini-Series). (This line of succession is apparently similiar to the United States presidential line of succession, which only includes 17 officers beneath the President. The US Secretary of Education is number 16.)
Legislative Branch
The Colonial legislature is bicameral. The upper house is the Quorum of Twelve, with each colony represented by a single delegate, each with one vote. When the Vice Presidency becomes vacant, the Quorum is responsible for the both the nomination and confirmation of the successor to that office. The President of the Colonies is also the presiding officer of the Quorum, with the authority to break tie votes. Ceremonial dress for Quorum members includes a sash representing their colony.
The lower house is apparently larger, and may be elected on a proportional basis. The government also apparently recognizes an unelected religious body in an advisory capacity, similar to the British House of Lords, and maintains a separate judiciary (RDM, January 30, 2005).
Plurality of office is apparently forbidden, as Dr. Gaius Baltar is promptly replaced after being elected to the Vice Presidency from a position on the Quorum (Fragged). Numerous civil liberties are guaranteed under the Articles of Colonization.
- Many of these are apparently analogous to the United States Bill of Rights.
Government of the Fleet
Executive Branch
Laura Roslin, Secretary of Education under President Richard Adar, assumed the presidency after the deaths of Adar and the 42 other secretaries and ministers above her under the Case Orange contingency system. She has yet to form an official cabinet of her own, but has employed various advisors over the months since the destruction of the Colonies.
The office of Vice President is currently filled by Dr. Gaius Baltar, who is running against Roslin for President in the upcoming election.
Current Presidential Advisors
- Tory Foster - Personal Assistant to the President and makeshift Press Secretary
Former Presidential Advisors
- Billy Keikeya - Personal Assistant to the President and makeshift Press Secretary
- Keikeya was killed in the episode "Sacrifice".
- Priest Elosha - Formerly a government cleric (RDM, January 30, 2005) who became President Roslin's Spiritual Advisor
- Elosha was killed in the episode "Home, Part I".
- It's unclear when Adama's service as Military Advisor ended. He has not been seen in that capacity since "Home, Part II". Roslin's relationship with William Adama warmed considerably following the events of that episode, to some degree obviating her need for a special military advisor. At present, we must assume that Lee Adama's responsibilities as commander of Pegasus (assumed in "The Captain's Hand") leave him little time for affairs of state.
- Wallace Gray - Economic Advisor (Colonial Day)
- Gray apparently severed ties with the Roslin administration following his dismissal as vice presidential candidate in "Colonial Day".
Legislative Branch
46 days after the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, a new Quorum of Twelve was elected by survivors of the Twelve Colonies. It first convened on Cloud Nine on the eve of Colonial Day and has been in regular session since (Fragged, Final Cut). Quorum representatives include:
- Tom Zarek, Sagittaron
- Marshall Bagot, Virgon
- Sarah Porter, Gemenon
- Robin Wenutu, Canceron (not seen when the Quorum assembles on Galactica in "Fragged")
- Safiya Sanne, Picon (not seen when the Quorum assembles on Galactica in "Fragged")
- Eladio Puasha, Scorpia
Elections
Presidency
The late President Richard Adar's unexpired term, which Laura Roslin is currently filling under the provisions of Case Orange, is set to expire roughly seven and a half months post-holocaust. With her cancer in remission, Roslin herself is anticipated as a candidate. Representative Tom Zarek has already made it clear to Roslin that he intends to run for president in the upcoming election (Colonial Day). Further complicating matters, Roslin and vice president Gaius Baltar have broken ranks as of "The Captain's Hand", and will be running against each other directly. Meanwhile, Zarek has for the time being backed down from a direct run for the presidency in the face of Roslin's increased popularity as a "prophet" in the eyes of many people, however he stimulated Baltar to run and supports him in order to oust Roslin.
Vice Presidency (Day 49)
The new Quorum's first order of business was the election of a Vice President, a motion presented by Tom Zarek (Sagittaron) and seconded by Dr. Gaius Baltar (Caprica). Marshall Bagot (Virgon) nominated Zarek for the position, and was seconded by Sarah Porter (Gemenon). Roslin's supporters selected Wallace Gray to compete with him. He later dropped out and was replaced with Dr. Baltar.
Zarek lost the election six votes to six, with President Roslin casting the tie-breaker. Based on on-screen evidence, he apparently had the support of Aerelon, Aquaria, Gemenon, Picon, Sagittaron and Virgon.
This election followed a procedure similar to that laid out in the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, with two exceptions: under U.S. law, only the president may appoint a nominee; and that nominee must be confirmed by both Houses of Congress, not just the upper house. The 25th amendment is unclear on tie-breaking scenarios, as it is the Vice-President himself who is empowered to break ties in the U.S. Senate.)