Wabash Federal Council

The Federal Council (:Conseil fédéral) is a six member council that works as the collective of the branch and as the. Members are elected from a in which the six candidates with the most votes is selected. Since the reestablishment of the Council in 1915 after the Wabash Civil War the powers of the Council were reinstated to remove the. Known commonly as a, the Council is not guided by a Constitution, but rather by the laws created by the Wabash General Assembly.

In regards to the Assembly, members inside the cambers of the Assembly are elected from local districts and to counterweight the federal council is accountable to a national vote and works for the greater good of the country. Laws must pass a with a 4-2, and if a tie of 3-3, the Secretary of Defense can break the tie if moved. Within the duties of the Federal Council include administrating the ministries of the government, known as committees.