Nouvelle-France

Nouvelle-France
Nouvelle France (NOO-vel FRA-ns) or New France in English. New France is a nation based off of the Colony of New

France. Instead of being a colony of France, they are an independent union of nations.

New French Government
The government of New France is essentially a modified version of the government of the United Kingdom (and by extension the former nation of Canada) that preceded New France's revolution. As the rebels had no ideological issues with the government, but ethnic ones, the British Westminster system was kept as a better model compared to the old French models of government from the previous century. Like the U.K., New France is a constitutional parliamentary monarchy, with its monarch and official head-of-state being the Emperor of New France. The Emperor, in reality, holds little actual power and serves more as a figurehead than an actual sovereign. Real political power lies with the Prime Minister of New France, who is chosen as the party leader of the majority party in Parliament (the government), which is elected by the people of New France. Before the unification of New France, the Empire worked more as a confederation, with the Superior Council serving as a council of delegates from the three founding nations of Quebec, Acadia, and the Metis, and the lower Chamber of Delegates serving as a chamber for 2 delegates from ALL member nations, including the three original nations. Upon unification, this system was scrapped and replaced with an actual centralized democratic government, officially phasing into service on October 15th.