National Assembly of Westland

The Witanegmot of Wessex, commonly known as the Witanegmot, is the supreme national legislative body of the Commonwealth of Wessex. The Witanegmot is located in the Sélé Witanegmot in central Bristol. Witanegmot alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in Wessex.

Witanegmot was first created in the early 8th century, however in its modern form was created in 1806. Witanegmot is bicameral, the upper house, the Sélé ếf Iéldran, and the lower house, the Sélé ếf Maód. The Witanegmot is largely based upon the Westminster System, however the upper house is largely a creation of its own, and is somewhat referred to as a technocracy as members are chosen for their excellence in certain fields.

The real power is vested in the lower house, which consists of elected officials while the upper house is more of a advisory body to the government, however any major laws or policies must be passed through both houses and to national vote before they come into effect.