Great Council of Crowns of the Great British Confederation

The Great Council of Crowns of the Great British Confederation is the de facto national legislature and the official organizing body of the small but powerful national government. The Great Council is made up of the seven monarchs of the seven Countries of the Confederation, and serves to represent a "political head" within the country as a whole. It is located in the White Tower of the Tower of London National Borough.

The Great Council has absolute control over the national government if affirmed by national vote every four years to insure their civilian support. A "head" of the council is selected by the council to serve as the nation's head of state and government for one year. The current Head of Crown is Adrianne of Anguilla, of the Country of the British Overseas Areas.

Constitutional powers
-The White Tower Resolutions, October 7th, 1983

Procedures
The Great Council is a democratic organ consisting of members selected in a nondemocratic manour. The members of the Great Council are the heads of the royal families of the constituent countries of the Confederation. As a result, each member country of the Confederation must incorporate a monarchy into their government to insure representation in the national government. If a country does not select a sovereign to represent their people, then they are not represented within the national government. The Great Council's members are reassured to be supported by a public vote held every four years. If the public does not support the Great Council's members, then the four Offices of Governance are to take the powers of the Great Council and reestablish it with new royal families from each country. This has not occurred since the Council's existence.