Here's the idea:
Head of the region is The Taijitu Delegate. The Head of Taijitu shall, on the nomination of Chamber of Representatives, appoint the head of government. The Delegate shall sign every Law, other than a Law relating to its powers and will also be chief diplomatic officer.
Executive power is exercised by the government. Government is made of the head of government and the Ministries, the institutions subordinated to it. Government agencies may produce services like:
* Communications
* Education (e.g. community college)
* Emergency services
* Entertainment (e.g. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
* Entitlements
* Financial services
* Financing
* Fire fighting
* Healthcare
* Insurance
* Law
* Law enforcement
* Police
* Postal service
* Transport (e.g. government transportation)
Legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament, the Chamber of Representatives and the Senate.
1. The Senate exists solely for the purpose of scrutinize and possibly vetoing legislation that may have been drafted over-hastily by of the The Chamber of Representatives, and to suggest amendments. The Head of Taijitu cannot ratify treaties without the advice and consent of the Senate. The senate has 6 seats which are won by individual members that want to take part in the elections for this positions. It is meant to protect the minorities against the 'tyranny of the majority', and represent the wisdom of the region.
2. The Chamber of Representatives is directly elected by the member nations of Taijitu by direct popular vote on a proportional representation. The Chamber of Representatives has 14 seats which are won by the political parties (Zocalo) of Taijitu or Independents. The party decides which members of their party will fill the positions won in the election.
The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature.