Politics of Galvia

The politics of Galvia take place in the framework of a,. is exercised by the Cabinet of Ministers, led by the Grand Secretariat of Galvia. is vested in both the government and the legislature, the Galvic Covenant, a body of government, whose  is elected within a. The judiciary is of the executive branch and the legislature. The federation is made up of eleven and one Crown Capital Territory. Queen Margrieta III is the 10th and current Monarch of Galvia, having ascended the throne on 3 October 2007.

Since the start of the 20th century, the of Galvia have represented the interests of the different ethnic groups that exist in the country, and their respective ideologies in regards to the central government. These parties belong to three main political families: the, the religious , and the  forming the , most of whom come from northern Galvia. The ethnically Zemaki population is scattered across all three families, with each Zemaki kingdom usually adopting a different political ideology.

Constitution
The Constitution of Galvia or Sesaprātsme, established on 23 October 1831, is the supreme law of Galvia, and the primary source of law and the basis of the country's political system. The Constitution is loosely based off of the Galvic Accords, drafted in 1293 by Queen Antonija I, and has been reformed twice in 1986 and in 2005.