Galactic Senate/Legends



"There is no civility, only politics."

- Palpatine

The Galactic Senate, also referred to as the Republic Senate, Galactic Congress, Republic Congress, or Old Senate (during the time of the New Republic), was the legislative and executive branch of the Galactic Republic that was located on Coruscant.

History
"The Republic is not what it once was. The Senate is full of greedy, squabbling delegates. There is no interest in the common good."

- Senator Palpatine to Queen Amidala

The Galactic Senate was a place where all the Republic's elected and appointed senators and representatives from the farthest reaches of the galaxy would discuss major problems and come to decisions. The Galactic Constitution invested the Senate with the power to regulate trade, maintain maps of the galaxy's hyperspace routes, and to maintain the Republic's military. It was still a relatively weak body at the end of the Old Sith Wars. Following the Ruusan Reformation, a large amount of power was removed from the Supreme Chancellor and granted to the Senate, which although resulting in greater regional involvement in galactic politics, also resulted in increased gridlock and corruption. One privileges a Supreme Chancellor still possessed was his or her ability to call an Extraordinary Session.

Before the start of the Clone Wars, the Senate suffered a shutdown, with corporations controlling it. The majority of the senators arond the time of the Invasion of Naboo became corrupt, changing their affiliations based on their own interests in mind. Eventually, through a series of various reforms in return to the Separatist threat, Palpatine eventually maintained puppet control of the Senate, with the few senators that disagreed being unsure as to whether to voice their opinions.

During the time of the Empire, the Galactic Senate was known as the Imperial Senate. However, this Senate was largely powerless, with its members discouraged to disagreeing with the Emperor's wishes. Immediately before the Battle of Yavin, Palpatine officially dissolved the Imperial Senate. It was not until 6.5 ABY that the New Republic restored it, soon after liberating Coruscant.

Powers
"I am the Senate."

- Palpatine

The Senate was the legislative and executive power of the Republic (although at various times by the end of the Republic's existence, the Office of the Supreme Chancellor held de facto executive authority). It also had limited judicial authority, presumably for high-profile plaintiffs or cases too controversial for (or tied in) the Supreme Court. Such cases included trying senators for treason (as wished by Vien'sai'Malloc); crimes against civilization (the interrupted trial of Ulic Qel-Droma); and presumably corruption and treason of the Supreme Chancellor (as Anakin Skywalker wished for Palpatine).

The Senate's role changed somewhat over the centuries. As of the Old Sith Wars it played a slightly more passive role regarding internal affairs. While recognized as the central government of the Republic and deffered to in matters of galactic policy, the Senate's power over many members was more that of a mediator than a ruling body. Negotiation and coercion were staples of its activities.

During the Clone Wars, Sate Pestage was in charge of the Senate's executive agenda.

Composition
"Answer: There are a lot of politicians on Coruscant, master. I could spend decades slaughtering them and still not make a dent."

- HK-47


 * See Senator for a comprehensive listing.

The Galactic Senate was made up of over 2,000 congressmen: governor-delegates (referred to as senators) and representatives, representing sectors, systems or individual planets in the Republic. Some were elected directly, while others were appointed by a planet's ruler (or even were the planet's ruler). Major interest groups such as the Trade Federation and Techno Union also had their own senators. Diplomats, religious figures, local political leaders, and other prominent people could also address the Senate as part of a senatorial delegation.

The Senate was divided into many committees and subcommittees, each to handle various issues of Galactic government and lawmaking. Some of them were:
 * Senate Action Subcommittee
 * Senate Action Subcommittee for Corellian Trade Spine Defense
 * Allocations Committee
 * Appropriations Committee
 * Budgetary Committee
 * Delegation of 2000
 * Intelligence Oversight Committee
 * Internal Activities Committee
 * Interspecies Advisory Committee
 * Loyalist Committee
 * Senate Naval Subcommittee
 * Procurement Panel of the Senate Naval Subcommittee
 * Senate Guard Committee
 * Senatorial Council
 * Trade Commission
 * Travel and Transport Bureau
 * Senate Bureau of Intelligence
 * Senate Military Oversight Committee

In addition to the formal committees, there were informal political factions in the Senate as well. In the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo, there were two main ones: the Core faction and the Rim faction.

During the Clone Wars, the supermajority of the Senate supported Palpatine, allowing him to amend the Galactic Constitution and be granted more emergency powers.

Senate-related documents
The following are documents passed by the Galactic Senate or relating to its functioning.


 * Amended Proprieties Bill
 * Anti-Sith Bill
 * Archive File 395873X555
 * Contemplanys Hermi
 * Coruscant Accords
 * Coruscant Financial Exchange Establishment Act
 * Declaration of a New Order
 * Emergency Powers Act
 * Enhanced Security and Enforcement Act
 * Financial Reform Act
 * Galactic Constitution
 * Measure 4213.0410
 * Military Creation Act
 * Non-Sentient Creatures Transportation Act
 * Petition of 2000
 * Reflex Amendment
 * Rights of Sentience
 * Sector Governance Decree
 * Security Act
 * Senate Resolution BR-0371
 * Tax Levy Bill
 * Yinchorri Embargo Act

Architecture
"i will not let this republic;which have stood for a thousand years,to be split in two.My negotiations will not fail!"_chancellor palpatine to the jedi council



Thousands of years before the fall of the Republic, the Senate was housed in a hall building. At some point after the end of the Great Sith War, the Senate was relocated to the more advanced and spacious Senate Building.

The exterior portion of the Senate Building consisted of a large courtyard in front of the structure itself, a huge mushroom-shaped building.

The interior portion was a multiple-story room with thousands of chairs for senators from each world. In the center, the Supreme Chancellor would sit with his or her aides.

Behind the scenes


Although Episode I and Episode III refer to the Senate as "Congress," it is not actually one in the traditional sense of the word. A congress is usually an elected body that serves as the legislative branch (opposite an executive branch) in a presidential system. Because the Old Republic was a parliamentary system, the executive branch of the government was thusly derived from members of parliament in the legislative branch.

If anything, the direct threat to Senate sovereignty&mdash;Confederacy of Independent Systems (CIS)&mdash;is more of a "congress" than the Senate. The United States of America used the word "Congress" harkening back to the British colonies when delegates representing the east coast colonies first met to protest at their treatment by the government of Great Britain. They met as the "Continental Congress" which is somewhat similar to way that the CIS met regarding the way the corruption of the Senate, government, and Republic.

Moreover, unlike the traditional understanding of a parliament (or Congress, as it is referred), the Galactic Senate was a unicameral body (that is, it has one house), rather than the traditional bicameral body, which features both an upper house and a lower house.

Like many parliamentary systems, the executive branch (as aforementioned) would be elected by members within the Senate. The Supreme Chancellor serves as the prime minister, with the vice chair and speaker as deputies (though each have their own important functions within the structure of the Senate).

Furthermore, more evidence to suggest that the Galactic Senate is a parliamentary system (United Kingdom-style) as opposed to a congressional system (United States-style), as that there is no evidence of a "separation of powers" in the Galactic Senate&mdash;the executive, legislative, and judicial branches all seem to overlap like a parliamentary system, such as the Houses of Parliament in the United Kingdom.

In background material composed by George Lucas in 1977 for licensees of the Expanded Universe, the "Republican Senate" represented a total of 24,372 systems and elected a Chancellor to a four year term. There was a term limit of one term. During a crisis, a Chancellor extended his term to 12 years and finally declared himself Emperor, first by rhetorically attacking the bureaucracy and then by aligning himself with it. The Jedi sided with the Senate after it attempted to impeach him. This story appears to be the germ of much of the events of the Prequel Trilogy.

Appearances

 * Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith
 * Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire
 * Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 19: Daze of Hate, Part 1
 * Jedi Apprentice: The Dark Rival
 * Cloak of Deception
 * Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter
 * Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
 * Jango Fett: Open Seasons
 * Star Wars Republic: Emissaries to Malastare
 * Star Wars Republic: Twilight
 * Star Wars Republic: The Stark Hyperspace War
 * Star Wars Republic: Honor and Duty
 * Jedi Quest: The False Peace
 * HoloNet News
 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones comic
 * Jedi: Mace Windu
 * Star Wars Republic 61: Dead Ends
 * Star Wars Republic 62: No Man's Land
 * Star Wars Republic 63: Striking from the Shadows
 * Star Wars Republic 64: Bloodlines
 * Jedi: Yoda
 * Star Wars Republic: The Dreadnaughts of Rendili
 * Labyrinth of Evil
 * Star Wars Republic: The Siege of Saleucami
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith comic
 * Star Wars Republic: The Hidden Enemy
 * Star Wars Republic: Into the Unknown
 * The Last of the Jedi: A Tangled Web
 * The Farlander Papers
 * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope novel
 * Star Wars: Rebellion
 * A Credit for Your Thoughts

Notes and references
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