Council of Citibix

The Council of Citibix is the primary governmental body of Citibix, splitting power between the King.

History
The Council of Citibix was formed when the town of Citibix began to grow in size and population and threaten the territory of the neighboring Kussindom, causing a number of distinguished citizens to come together and elect a leader to perform diplomatic relations with them.

Early Years
After 4 unsuccessful votes, the Council eventually elected Hunter Lynch I as the established start of monarchical lineage for Citibix and the first King. After this vote, Citibix mostly returned to how it was before, but with Lynch I in power to manage foreign relations and hold certain powers. The Council was largely inactive during this period.

Lynch II's Reforms
After the death of Lynch I and the coronation of Hunter Lynch II, a multitude of reforms were put together by the new King to establish the Council as an equal democratically elected body to the throne. Lynch II established a 35-seat Council with elected officials representing different areas of Citibix. These seats would be expanded as the Kingdom did, incorporating new areas of Delaware.

Formal Power Split
Following the abdication of Lynch II, the Council of Citibix brought in outsider Hunter Lynch III as the new King. Under his rule, the Council truly began having a formal power split with the King, overriding certain policies and managing other parts of rule separate from him.

Modern Form
Shortly after the coronation of Hunter Lynch IV, the Council became a heavily divided force for the first time since its inception, dividing mostly between the Epic Reddit Discord Friends and the XBOX Green. These two sides often have opposite viewpoints on issues, leading the Council to lose some of its effectiveness. Following the disappearance of Lynch IV, the Council has begun to come to terms with each other and work together on policy. The Epic Reddit Discord Friends currently occupy the most seats at 27, followed by the XBOX Green at 16. The remaining 7 seats are split between the Delaware Front, a party that seeks to industrialize more of Delaware, and 3 independent Councilmen.