Galactic Senate (New Republic)

"War is terrible. And an army isn't enough to fix problems. We need a solution for what happens after they do their job, and that's why the Senate is beginning again…"

- Olia Choko, public relations representative for Mon Mothma and the Galactic Senate

The Galactic Senate, also known as the New Republic Senate and early on as the Provisional Senate, was the central legislative body of the New Republic. It was founded in the aftermath of the Battle of Endor, when the Alliance to Restore the Republic founded the New Republic with the intention of replacing the fractured Galactic Empire as the primary government of the galaxy. After signing the Galactic Concordance, the peace treaty that brought an end to the Galactic Civil War, the Senate demilitarized the New Republic and set out to bring peace and harmony to the galaxy. Mon Mothma, the first chancellor of the New Republic Senate, eliminated the emergency powers that had been given to Supreme Chancellor&mdash;later Emperor&mdash;Palpatine during the Clone Wars. It was her intention for the Senate and the Republic to be a force for peace.

Three decades after the war ended, the emergence of the First Order threatened to destroy that peace, though the Senate did not believe that the First Order was a threat. General Leia Organa founded the Resistance to serve as a check against the First Order, and, despite her efforts to convince the Senate to take action, the Republic continued to remain militarily unengaged. The First Order ultimately turned its superweapon, Starkiller Base, towards the Republic and destroyed the Senate's capital of Hosnian Prime, eliminating the Senate along with it.

Origins and foundations
"War is not a state of being. It is meant to be a temporary chaos between periods of peace. Some want it to be the course of things: a default fact of existence. But I will not let that be so."

- Mon Mothma, first chancellor of the New Republic

The Galactic Senate first served as the legislative body of the Galactic Republic, where it became hampered by the bureaucracies and special interests that entangled the Galactic Republic in its final few years. The Senate ceded much of its power to the executive authority of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine during the Clone Wars, allowing him to oversee the war effort with special emergency powers. At the end of the war, the chancellor&mdash;secretly the Sith Lord Darth Sidious, who had manipulated the entire conflict between the Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems to amass central authority for himself&mdash;transformed the Republic into the Galactic Empire, and with it the Galactic Senate became the Imperial Senate. The Imperial Senate had even less power than its predecessor, with its power largely replaced by regional governments who controlled their own territories within the galaxy. The Emperor disbanded the Senate shortly before the Battle of Yavin, intending that the completed Death Star superweapon would create enough fear that it and the threat of the Imperial Military would keep recalcitrant worlds in line. After the Death Star was destroyed, the Empire set out to create a second Death Star in order to continue with this plan of ruling through fear. The Senate remained disbanded, however, eliminating the last traces of the Republic from the Imperial regime.

The destruction of the second Death Star and the death of the Emperor during the Battle of Endor left the Empire in chaos. The Alliance to Restore the Republic, which was created to oppose the Empire and struck the critical blow against the regime during the Battle of Endor, formed the New Republic in the midst of this chaos. The Republic restored the Galactic Senate, which initially based itself in Hanna City on Chandrila. The world was chosen because it had long been seen as a planet whose inhabitants believed in justice and was widely seen as a step towards restoring justice to the galaxy.

Mon Mothma, the leader of the Rebel Alliance and a former senator from Chandrila, was elected as the chancellor of the Galactic Senate. The charter of the chancellor maintained the emergency powers that the old Senate gave to Palpatine at the onset of the Clone Wars, but Mothma intended to eliminate them, believing them to be a poison to democracy. She further believed that if the Republic was to convince the galaxy to join them, it could not be seen as doing so under threat. Mothma also hoped to demilitarize the Republic once the Galactic Civil War came to a close, and she proposed a bill that would cut the Republic's military force by ninety percent. The other ten percent would remain a peacekeeping force, while defense was left to local militias. This was only to take effect at the end of the war, however, as Mothma knew that the Empire would capitalize on any perception of weakness within the Republic.

The pursuit of peace
"In the month since the Battle of Jakku, the Empire has attempted no further large-scale offensives. Sources report all Imperial vessels within the Core and Inner Rim staying within the boundaries defined by treaty. A few prominent members of the Provisional Senate have speculated that the New Republic's war with the remnants of the Empire has finally come to an end and that a final surrender may be imminent. However, in her address today, the chancellor warned that all planets should remain on high alert, and the New Republic Starfleet should be kept on a war footing for the foreseeable future."

- A Republic news-holo, several months after the Battle of Jakku

During the Battle of Jakku, the final large-scale engagement of the Galactic Civil War, the Republic and the remnants of the Empire signed the Galactic Concordance on Coruscant. The peace treaty brought an end to the war and required that the Empire remain within predetermined borders inside the Core Worlds and the Inner Rim. Some prominent members of the Senate believed that the war had truly come to an end and that the Empire would issue a final surrender to Republic forces. Despite the optimism of an impending peace, the chancellor nonetheless warned that the Republic worlds should remain on high alert and that the New Republic Starfleet would be kept war-ready for the foreseeable future. Ultimately, the remaining Imperial forces retreated into the Unknown Regions and were not heard from for years.

The end of the war led the Senate to pass the Military Disarmament Act, achieving the goal set out by Chancellor Mothma when the Senate was reconstituted. Princess Leia Organa, one of the leading members of the Rebel Alliance during the war, argued strongly against military disarmament, believing that it was foolish for the Republic to trust that the Empire would no longer pose a threat. As a result of her warnings, Organa saw her reputation sullied when she was branded a warmonger and accused of being unable to let go of the Galactic Civil War.

Though the Republic was initially based on Chandrila, the Republic chose to begin rotating its capital to different member worlds through a process of election. Choosing to rotate the capital and choosing to not place the Senate on Coruscant, the former seat of power of the Galactic Republic and the Galactic Empire, helped convince star systems that were reluctant to join the Republic that it would not repeat the mistakes of its predecessors, and that the Republic would not be a Core-centric government. One of the worlds that the Republic became based on was Hosnian Prime, a planet in the Hosnian system, and the Senate itself was located in Republic City. It was there that a new Senate chancellor, Lanever Villecham, focused on improving trade relations with historically neutral systems in the Trans-Hydian Borderlands. In the decades after the Galactic Civil War, the First Order began to rise to power as a successor force to the Galactic Empire. The Senate did not believe that the First Order was a threat, including after investigating its activities. The Senate Intelligence Committee reviewed reports of the First Order's activities and found them to be inconclusive and overstated, ultimately concluding that the First Order was a shattered remnant of the old Empire that, despite their persistence, constituted a poorly equipped and poorly organized group of Imperial fundamentalists. Organa attempted to convince the Senate of the threat, but they refused to take any action against the First Order. As a result, Organa formed the Resistance to serve as a check against the activities of the First Order. The Senate did not officially support General Organa's military activities, but it did begrudgingly tolerate it. Nonetheless, the Senate, including the chancellor, continued to pursue peace and would not engage the First Order so long as they followed the dictates of the Galactic Concordance. However, the Resistance was supported and funded by sympathetic senators who shared Organa's views on the First Order.

The First Order intended to turn its sights onto the Republic and the Senate, which leaders like General Hux saw as an illegitimate government that was unable to control the chaos in the galaxy. During the growing conflict between the First Order and the Resistance, the First Order used its superweapon, Starkiller Base, to destroy the Hosnian system. Those senators present on Hosnian Prime, including the chancellor, were killed when the planet was destroyed by the Starkiller's firepower.

Organization and powers
The Galactic Senate had member worlds from the across the galaxy. In the beginning, it was mostly worlds from inner systems, but a few Outer Rim worlds joined the Senate early in its existence. The representatives within the Senate were chosen by the will of the people, and early Senate debates about the proposals to correct the injustices of the Empire were greeted with positivity due to the ability to openly express opinions without fear of the Empire. The Senate oversaw the rehabilitation of worlds across the galaxy by directing resources towards cleaning up polluted worlds and providing reparations for species that had been enslaved by the Empire. The Senate also contained committees such as the Senate Intelligence Committee, which at one point investigated the activities of the First Order. Not all representatives were fully loyal to the Senate, however, with some having sympathies and even allegiances to the First Order.

During the conflict between the First Order and the Resistance, members of the Senate included Chancellor Lanever Villecham of the Tarsunt system, Thadlé Berenko of Naboo, Zygli Bruss of Candovant, Thanlis Depallo of Commenor, Nahani Gillen of Uyter, Brasmon Kee of Abednedo, Gadde Neshurrion of Ubardia, Andrithal Robb-Voti of Taris, and Erudo Ro-Kiintor of Hevurion.

Behind the scenes
The canon Galactic Senate of the New Republic first appeared in the 2015 novel Aftermath by Chuck Wendig, depicting its earliest days as it reconstitutes itself as the New Republic's legislative body. It was first seen on-screen in the film Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, which depicted its destruction, while the reference book Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary provided more information about the Senate's activities and organizations between Aftermath and The Force Awakens. The New Republic Senate previously appeared in various non-canon Star Wars Legends stories, including The New Jedi Order book series.

Appearances

 * Lost Stars
 * Aftermath
 * Bloodline
 * Before the Awakening
 * Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens
 * Star Wars: The Force Awakens novel
 * Star Wars: The Force Awakens: A Junior Novel