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The Galactic Republic was the ruling government of the galaxy that existed for more than 25 thousand years through war, invasion and societal collapse. The Galactic Republic was a representative democracy, composed of various star systems, sectors and member worlds throughout most of the known galaxy. Its central government consisted of three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. The first was the Galactic Senate, a body of elected or appointed representatives. Its main duties included mediating disputes over issues ranging from planetary to galactic-scale, regulating trade routes between star systems, and in theory, represented the interests of Republic citizens. The Office of the Supreme Chancellor was the Senate's executive leader; the Supreme Chancellor was elected from the ranks of the Senate by its members and was tasked with the leadership of the legislature. The executive office of the Republic was filled by the President of the Republic, a largely symbolic position which was filled by many Supreme Chancellor's in the time leading up to the Clone Wars. The judicial branch consisted of the Supreme Court and the lower Regional Courts. The Supreme Court was composed of twelve justices, one of whom held the leadership position of Chief Justice.

Throughout most of its history as the dominant galactic power, the Republic did not style itself as a strong centralized government, but rather as a union of sovereign planets for the purposes of collective security and economic prosperity. It was said that its complete history could "fill a thousand libraries." In the decades that preceded the Clone Wars, the Republic was a benevolent—though ineffectual—government tied up in layers of bureaucracy, hampered by political and corporate corruption. Following the end of the war and the execution of Chancellor Palpatine, the Republic underwent many changes. A temporary triumvirate consisting of a representative from the Senate, the Grand Army and the Jedi Order was organized to bring about a period of reform not seen in a millennium. The Senate was cleansed of corruption, the Grand Army reorganized, the Jedi Order excised from politics and the President of the Republic restored to power alongside a new Supreme Chancellor. And to ensure peace the Republic's opponent in the Clone Wars, the Confederacy of Independent Systems, was permitted to exist independently of Republic rule and conduct itself as a sovereign state.

History[]

Formation[]

The Republic was born with the signing of the Declaration of Unification and the drafting of the Galactic Constitution in 25,053 BBY, during the Unification Wars. During that time Humans and Duros reverse-engineering the Force-based technologies of the defunct Infinite Empire and invented the hyperdrive, allowing Coruscant to become the capital of the Galactic Republic 53 years later and would remain that way for over twenty-five thousand years. As the largely Human politicians began to gather on Coruscant, the clandestine group known as the GenoHaradan began to secretly protect the newly formed galactic government.

Shortly after the formation of the Republic, the Perlemian Trade Route was mapped, linking Coruscant to Ossus by 24,953 BBY. After much deliberation, the secretive and mysterious Jedi Order, a group of monastics who claimed control over a mystical energy field known as the Force pledged to defend the Republic from their fortress world of Ossus. A key world along the Perlemian route was Muunilinst which the was the source of the Republic credit that traded with the native Muun who controlled the newly formed InterGalactic Banking Clan. Over the next millennia, the Corellian Run was mapped, linking Coruscant to Corellia and beyond. The wedge defined by the two trade routes became known as "the Slice." Since the stretch of hyperspace galactic-west of Coruscant was anomaly-ridden and impassible for then current Republic technology , the government expanded eastward, instead.

Early history[]

At first, the government on Coruscant wished for slow expansion, despite its promotion of hyperspace exploration. However, against the government's wishes the membership of the Republic boomed for its first millennium of existence, mainly due to worlds wishing to join as protection against the Hutt Empire. In 25,000 BBY its capital had officially become a galactic hub. For years, the Jedi Knights and the ancient armies and navies of the Republic defended against violence. Around 24,500 BBY, the First Great Schism threatened to tear the Jedi Order apart after the Legions of Lettow were established by dissident Jedi who believed that true power was achieved not through passive meditation but through emotion. The tension between the Jedi and these dissident Legionnaires, led first by Xendor, and then after Xendor's death, by Argen Lyn, grew until conflict erupted. Later, in 24,000 BBY, the Republic entered into the Tionese War against the Honorable Union of Desevro & Tion. The war traveled up and down the Perlemian, and the respective capitals of Coruscant and Desevro both suffered volleys of pressure bombs. The Republic eventually won the war by stirring up the Hutts against the Tionese. Within a century, most of the Tion Cluster swore allegiance to Coruscant, except for Desevro, which chose to remain independent.

During the Great Manifest Period (20,000 BBY17,000 BBY), the Republic expanded eastwards across the galaxy. Despite this, the Slice would remain the heart of navigable space. Eventually, the Republic expanded past the galactic-northern and -southern borders of the Slice, though most of the galaxy was still unknown, except for outposts such as Ord Mantell (12,000 BBY) and Malastare (8,000 BBY). The space west of Coruscant still remained unexplored since analogues to the Perlemian Trade Route and the Corellian Run in that direction still had not been discovered. Worse, progress was limited to dangerous one- or two-light-year jumps into a stretch of hyperspatial anomalies. During this period, the Expansion Region was formed. However, this region suffered greatly as a result of the Alsakan attempting to snatch control of the Republic from Coruscant. This resulted in seventeen Alsakan Conflicts, spanning from 17,000 BBY to 3,000 BBY. However, most of the fighting took place between their holdings in the Expansion Region, rather than in the Core itself. For the most part, Coruscant won every conflict it fought, though the seventh battle was a notable exception. During this period the First Arkanian Conflict also took place. The Arkanian geneticists also began a series of genetic experiments of other sentient species, most notably bundling away several six-armed Xexto from Troiken, and transforming them into a new species known as the Quermians.

In 15,500 BBY, after a disastrous first contact, Coruscant was assaulted by Star Dragons in the Duinuogwuin Contention. The conflict was peacefully resolved by Supreme Chancellor Fillorean and the Star Dragon philosopher Borz'Mat'oh, who together founded the University of Coruscant. Around 12,000 BBY, Contispex I became Supreme Chancellor. He and his descendants belonged to the theocratic Pius Dea cult that would control the Republic for the next 1,000 years, during which time the Jedi Order withdrew back to Ossus and the Republic crumbled. These fanatic Supreme Chancellors sanctioned "crusades" against rival alien sects in the Rim which did not subside until a joint effort by Republic and Jedi forces removed Contispex from office and installed a Jedi Chancellor in 10,966 BBY. Around 9,000 BBY, Blotus the Hutt became Supreme Chancellor and ruled the Galactic Republic for 275 years during the Rianitus Period. Unlike most other Hutts, Blotus was a distinguished and just ruler.

In 7,003 BBY, the Second Great Schism occurred when a group of fallen Jedi discovered a Force technique that could alter lifeforms. This started the centuries-long Hundred-Year Darkness, which saw the creation of monstrous creatures, most notably the serpentine Leviathans, which drew life-energies into blister-traps on their backs. At the Battle of Corbos in 6,900 BBY, the Jedi crushed the rebellion and banished these fallen Jedi from known space. However, the fallen Jedi discovered Korriban, a desolate world inhabited by the relatively primitive but unusually Force-sensitive Sith people. Using their training in the Force, the fallen Jedi amazed the Sith and elevated themselves to god-like status on nearby Ziost, becoming the rulers of the Sith people. As years passed, and interbreeding occurred between the fallen Jedi and the Sith, the term "Sith" came to mean not only the original inhabitants of Korriban and Ziost, but also their fallen Jedi masters. In 5,000 BBY, the Jedi and the Sith Empire clashed in the Great Hyperspace War. Many worlds were forever scarred in that battle, but the Jedi were able to repulse the invaders. After that, the Republic granted the Jedi land over a Force nexus: a sacred mountain on Coruscant over which the Jedi Temple was constructed. In 4,250 BBY, the Third Great Schism occurred, which involved fighting on Coruscant. The surviving Dark Jedi were forced to flee to the Vultar system, where they discovered ancient technology indicating that the system's worlds were artificial constructs, probably the creations of the mysterious Celestials who had also built the Corellian system. These Dark Jedi took over these machines, including the Cosmic Turbine, but could not control them, and soon destroyed the whole system and everything in them during the Vultar Cataclysm.

Old Sith Wars[]

The Republic is a stagnant beast that had been killing its people for years before the war began.
Canderous Ordo, referring to the Mandalorian Wars.

The year 4,015 BBY saw the Great Droid Revolution on Coruscant, led by HK-01, who was eventually defeated by Arca Jeth and the Jedi. During the conflict, Arca Jeth discovered techniques for disabling machines through the use of the Force. Following those conflicts were those of the Old Sith Wars of c.4,000 BBY which almost destroyed the Republic. During the Great Sith War (4,000 BBY–3,996 BBY), the Sith Lords Exar Kun and Ulic Qel-Droma, along with their Krath and Mandalorian allies, waged war on the Republic, causing devastation until they were defeated by the combined Jedi and Republic forces. Afterward, the Great Hunt (3,995–3,993 BBY) and the Cleansing of the Nine Houses occurred.

These would be followed by the Mandalorian Wars (3,966—3,960 BBY). They were fought between Mandalorian forces hoping to expand their colonies beyond the Outer Rim Territories and the Galactic Republic, which feared further incursions. The Mandalorian Wars were a prelude to the more devastating Jedi Civil War (3,959 BBY–3,956 BBY). The Jedi Civil War, also known to some as the War of the Star Forge, was fought between the Republic and the Sith Empire under Darth Revan and Darth Malak. It was possibly the most destructive conflict of that entire era, with many worlds, including Taris, Dantooine, and Telos IV, being devastated by the Sith fleet. From 3,970 BBY – 3,670 BBY, the Kanz Disorders took place in the Kanz sector. During that time, the Provisional Governor Myrial of Argazda seceded from the Republic and established a military regime throughout the Kanz Sector. During the conflict that followed, her military forces invaded planets that resisted her reign throughout the Kanz Sector, including Lorrd. She often enslaved their inhabitants, most notably the Lorrdians of Lorrd.

The enslaved Lorrdians were forbidden by their masters from communicating with each other. As a result, they were forced to develop a system of subtle gestures, facial expressions, and body postures to talk to each other. This nonverbal form of communication would still be in use over four millennia later. After three centuries and the loss of over five billion lives, including those of some 500 million Lorrdians, the Kanz Disorders finally ended when Jedi/Republic efforts toppled the regime in 3,670 BBY. In 3,900 BBY, Queen Elsinoré den Tasia of the Core World of Grizmallt sponsored an expansion fleet of three vessels—Beneficent Tasia, Constant, and Mother Vima. This fleet was led by the Republic explorer Kwilaan, and would discover the planet Naboo. In 3,700 BBY, the pioneer woman and Brentaal IV native Freia Kallea discovered the Hydian Way, which spanned the entire north-south width of the galaxy. This allowed the Republic to expand past the Slice into the worlds of the Mid and Outer Rims, and also led to the discovery of more hyperspace routes, including the Corellian Trade Spine, thus starting the Second Expansion Wave.

In 3,681 BBY, the Sith Empire returned to wage war against the Republic in the Great Galactic War. The War greatly weakened the Republic, culminating in the Sacking of Coruscant and the Treaty of Coruscant. As a result of the War and its subsequent treaty, which left the Republic in an unfavorable position, many star systems began withdrawing from the Republic. The Republic was plagued with an insurmountable supply crisis and chaos on the streets of Coruscant – the Senate was left paralyzed. The Treaty of Coruscant also forced the Republic to abandon many long-time allies, including the Bothans. Confused by the chaos, the insolvent Senate blamed the War and its current problems on the Jedi, sparking a feud with the Order that saw their departure from Coruscant and relocation to Tython. After the Great War, the Cold War began. In 3,000 BBY, the Seventeenth Alsakan Conflict ended with the final defeat of Alsakan, and the introduction of the Invincible-class Dreadnaught into the Republic fleet.

New Sith Wars[]

I will not let this Republic that has stood for a thousand years be split in two.
—Supreme Chancellor Palpatine

In 2,000 BBY, the Republic once more faced the menace of the Sith, who had formed a Sith Empire that was far larger than any of its three predecessors. This time, the Jedi took the forefront of the war. The conflict fluctuated until the Battle of Mizra in 1,466 BBY, which saw one of the largest Sith victories in the entire war. The losses for the Republic were so catastrophic that a dark age began, with widespread social unrest and economic collapse. The Republic itself shrunk to a mere rump state surrounding the Core Worlds, Inner Colonies, and few other worlds outside it, with the Sith Empire encompassing virtually the rest of the entire galaxy. The Jedi took over absolute authority, ruling the remainder of the Republic directly. The Senate was bypassed, with sole governing power residing in a collection of Jedi Lords who maintained the peace in sectors of the galaxy they ruled over. Even then it was not safe; Jedi constantly fell into darkness and joined the Sith or started their own regimes. One such occurrence of this was a group of Jedi Masters who constituted the Ansion Academy Council who nearly all fell to the dark side and started a reign of terror on the Outer Rim. When the Republic's armed forces were absorbed into the Jedi Army of Light, the Jedi were able to beat back the Sith to the planet Ruusan. The Sith were finally defeated in 1,000 BBY at the Seventh Battle of Ruusan, although almost all the forces of the Army of Light that were on Ruusan also perished. The lone Sith survivor, Darth Bane, subsequently initiated the Rule of Two, meaning that at any given time there would only be one Sith Master, and an apprentice. They continued this method over the next millennium, in secrecy, waiting patiently for the right moment to bring down the Jedi.

Following the battle, the Ruusan Reformation was enacted by Chancellor Tarsus Valorum. It returned power to the Senate, placed the Jedi under the authority of the Republic government, and disbanded the vast majority of its remaining military. At long last, with war after war, peace and prosperity came to the Republic. Yet with it came a dangerous complacency. Vast armies and navies were down-scaled, and the Republic came to rely on the Jedi more and more for the maintenance of civility.

A Sith in the shadows[]

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

As the Republic grew more and more powerful, many of the bureaucrats and Senators that ran the government grew increasingly corrupt or complacent. The bureaucracy that had grown and festered over millennia choked any attempt at effective government. Furthermore, patron politics and personal agendas also hampered effective governing, and due to the increasing collusion of decadent governmental agents and politicians with favored groups, corporations like the Trade Federation and Techno Union grew in power and even formed their own militaries. By Year 3 the Senate split into two distinct groups: the Rim faction which was supported by the industrialist seats and led by the Senator of Serreno, Count Dooku; and the Core faction, led by Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum. The divisiveness in the Senate revolved around disputes over the fair distribution of taxes across the greater galaxy, and an overall push by the conservative Rim faction for less government interference in matters of economics. Unbeknownst to the Senate, members of the Sith Order had infiltrated its ranks and had created this division as part of an elaborate plot to destroy the Republic. Over the years, the Sith had seeded the Outer Rim with events such as the Silent War and the escalation of several anti-alien attacks to deepen the belief that the Core did not care for the lawlessness of the Rim. Dooku, a former Jedi and secretly a Sith apprentice, used the Kaleesh general Qymaen jai Sheelal as an example of the neglect and corruption within the Republic and the Jedi Order. Painting the Yam'rii invasion of the Kalee system as a Jedi-backed assault on the Kaleesh, Dooku hoped to sway the Senate to his cause when a terrorist attack brought down Sheelal's ship after he testified.

As the Rim faction reeled from the terror attack on Sheelal, the Sith continued to move their pawns in an attempt to control the Senate. Darth Sidious, secretly the mild-mannered Senator from Naboo, ordered the Viceroy of the Trade Federation to lay siege to Naboo as retaliation for the Republic's oppressive trade taxes. On the planet, the Federation leadership were over their heads as the Sith Darth Maul arrived and executed Naboo's Queen Amidala. As the Republic reacted to the brutal execution, unaware of Sith involvement, Palpatine called for a Vote of No Confidence in the leadership of the Republic, and Chancellor Finis Valorum was voted out of office. Riding on the sympathy vote and riding a bipartisan ticket, Palpatine was elected Chancellor after beating out Dooku and Bail Organa's bids from the Rim and Core faction respectively. With Palpatine's election, the Sith had secretly come to control the Senate and the Rim faction. Ordering for a swift military assault on Naboo to drive out the Trade Federation, Palpatine decreed that the Republic's Planetary Security Forces would prove sufficient to handle the threat that the Federation posed. Departing the Senate with Palpatine's election, Senator Dooku declared the formation of the Confederacy of Independent Systems and started a wave of secession that tore the Senate asunder. As the Republic entered into this conflict, the Jedi Order vowed to assist in whatever way possible, sending several Knights to serve as military advisers in systems that needed defending. While the High Council refused to serve as Generals, many Jedi assisted behind the scenes, destabilizing crime organizations, paramilitary groups, and slave empires that could add their strength or wealth to the Confederacy.

Clone Wars[]

Over the following four years, the Republic and the Confederacy clashed periodically across space as Confederate worlds attempted to secure their claim and not get cut off from one another by the Republic. As the Separatist Crisis dragged on, Palpatine won reelection in Year 7 which spurned an unprecedented assault on the Republic stronghold of Humbarine, destroying the ecumenopolis and leaving the planet uninhabitable. Reeling from the tremendous loss of life, Supreme Chancellor accepted a clandestine army formed mysteriously by the Kaminoan cloners and the Military Creation Act was passed unilaterally. With the formation of the Grand Army of the Republic, the Jedi Order was forced to accept full military involvement, with a huge percentage of Jedi taking up the rank of general within the army. The debut of the Grand Army of the Republic sent the Separatist Crisis into all-out war which would come to be known as the Clone Wars. As skirmishes and battles continued to grow in intensity as the battle lines became more distinct, hundreds of Jedi lost their lives. While the clones were combat-ready and trained to destroy the armies of droids used by the Confederacy, the Jedi were faced with their dark analogues that led the droids in battle: Dark Acolytes of the Shadow Collective. A mysterious group led by Darth Maul, these Force-users were trained in the dark side and wielded red-bladed lightsabers on the field of battle. Several members of the group were fallen Jedi, Forceful individuals rejected by the Order, or Sith wannabes that had found allegiance under the Confederacy. While the Republic and Confederacy vied for support in the war, the Republic was able to woo the Hutt Empire away from Dooku's government when the Jedi exposed a plot to fool the Hutts. Revealing that the Shadow Collective was moving to steal the Hutt's hyperspace routes and blame the Republic for an assassination attempt on the Hutt Grand Council, the Jedi earned the Republic access to the Empire's hyperspace lanes.

As the war dragged on, Palpatine accrued more and more emergency power from the Senate, staying in office well after his two terms had expired. Such actions were justified in the name of security, and eventually Palpatine did not need the approval of the Senate for many of his actions. Since the Chancellor held the loyalties of a vast majority of supporters in the Senate, this was considered a perfectly reasonable way to increase the wartime government's efficiency. The citizens of the galaxy, who had long since lost faith in the corrupt and inefficient Republic itself, came to see Palpatine personally as their protector from the droid armies and their terrible commander, General Grievous. Grievous, a robotic terror that replaced Darth Maul in the field following the Zabrak's death, tore a hole through the Republic's military and slaughtered many Jedi. In Year 13, the Republic launched a successful strike on Geonosis, the Confederacy's primary foundry world, and crippled their production ability that fueled their droid armies. During this battle, the Jedi learned that Dooku was actually the Sith Lord Darth Tyranus, but failed to uncover his connections with the Chancellor. Despite this knowledge, the High Council was reluctant to expose the existence of the Sith to the majority of the Order's members. Keeping the Sith's existence quiet, the High Council hoped to root out any other Sith and destroy them privately.

Tension between Chancellor Palpatine and the Jedi Order grew as the Council became increasingly wary of the Chancellor's lust for greater power. As the Chancellor continued to increase his authority through a variety of emergency powers, the Council became ever more suspicious of Palpatine's intentions and ultimately disapproved of the Republic's gradual slide into autocracy, especially at the expense of the Senate—the only governmental body that the Order was legally obligated to serve. With the help of Jedi Anakin Skywalker, the Council discovered that Palpatine was actually the elusive Darth Sidious, Dark Lord of the Sith, and thus they conspired to arrest the Republic's own head of state. The Jedi coup d'état ended in success, when Palpatine's reign of terror was ended by Jedi Master Mace Windu. With Palpatine struck down in a duel within his office, Master Windu acted swiftly in order to ensure a smooth transition of power. Sending Jedi to detain members of Palpatine's closest circle and weed out Sith sympathizers, Windu took control of the Republic with the help of Senator Bail Organa and Admiral Wilhuff Tarkin.

Government and politics[]

I love democracy. I love the Republic.
—Palpatine[src]

The Republic began as a mutual protection and economic alliance among a number of planets in the galactic core. The Republic's greatest failing was its lack of formal organization. Much of its operation was based on non-binding constitutional conventions, which were more often ignored and undermined by corrupt and power-hungry politicians than heeded. Coalition governments were common, with special interests defining the legislative agenda. The Senate, in the later years of the Republic, was so ineffectual that many politically connected corporations and informal blocs of ideologically likeminded planets could essentially do what they wanted; corrupt governmental bodies even made it possible for certain entities, such as the Trade Federation, to construct de facto sovereign and immense military forces.

However, the waning years of the Republic were a time of corruption and great social injustice. The Senate became divided between those who genuinely wished to uphold the values and ideals of the Republic, and those who wished to further their own goals. After a series of weak and ineffectual Chancellors and a crisis involving the invasion of the planet Naboo by the Trade Federation over a tariff passed in the Senate, the time had come for strong leadership to end the corruption.

Within the government, much of the bureaucracy was handled by the General Ministry. Within this body were the Ministries of State, Intelligence, Commerce, Defense, Education, Finance, License and Permits, Public Information, Science, Security and Intelligence, Internal Security, and Science and Education.

Legislative branch[]

Each member state (system governments) returned a representative (a senator) to a central legislative body (the Senate). Senators were the ambassadors of their home worlds, and member worlds were able to maintain their government and society in accordance with local beliefs, customs, and traditions. There was a wide variety of different local governments along the political spectrum: from monarchies to republics to hive-like communes. In some systems, the senator was elected to that post; in others, the world government appointed the senator. Naboo's monarch appointed their senators, while the Alderaan Council of Elders elected their senator out of their own ranks (usually the heir to the Royal House of Organa, as the heir was also the leader of the council).

When the Republic's power and influence expanded, many new areas of the galaxy were incorporated into the Republic. A reorganization of senatorial representation occurred in the year 1,000 BBY, during the Ruusan Reformation. The most common organization for these new territories was to group regions into sectors of approximately fifty inhabited worlds. Each sector was represented by a senatorial delegation. When the number of senators became too large, sectors were organized into roughly a thousand regions, each represented by one delegation to the Senate.

The Senate was headquartered in an enormous building containing many floating platforms, each of which contained several senators. Each platform in the Senate represented a "sector" of the galaxy, with one senator from each planet in that sector. Some platforms represented individual worlds, others the powerful corporations and guilds such as the Trade Federation. Along with the senators, the leaders of the individual member planets also had the power to vote in the Senate and introduce legislation. The Senate followed such parliamentary rules as a Vote of No Confidence, such as that introduced by Queen Amidala of Naboo which forced Chancellor Finis Valorum out of office in 32 BBY.

Senators received one vote in all matters—procedural and substantive. The assembly was in turn divided into individual committees, each specializing in specific fields of government administration, and which were responsible for creating legislation to be reviewed by the full assembly. Although legislation passed by the Senate was binding to all member worlds, most of the everyday legislation followed by citizens of the Republic was created at the planetary, sector, or regional level. Therefore, the main functions of the Senate were to mediate disputes between members, provide for the common defense, and regulate inter-system trade.

The Senate itself was overseen by a Supreme Chancellor, an individual elected from among the ranks of the Senate who served as the head of government and chief diplomat. The officiator of senatorial procedure and the first among equals in the Senate, the Chancellor had the authority to call an Extraordinary Session of the Senate, and could invoke "Chancellor's prerogative" in circumventing minor aspects of the Senate's parliamentary procedure. Maintaining a grand office in both the Senate Rotunda's Chancellery and the nearby Senate Office Building in Galactic City; the Chancellor was properly addressed as "Your Excellency." The symbol of the office of the Chancellor, as well as the Galactic Senate as a whole, was a fanned spear. This cygnet was also emblazoned prominently on the Chancellor's podium in the center of the Senate Rotunda's Main Chamber. Serving a term of office that lasted for four standard years, a Chancellor could legally serve only two consecutive four-year terms before he or she had to step down due to term limits.

The office became much more powerful during the term of Chancellor Palpatine, who was able to convince the Senate to grant him a range of "emergency" powers due to the Separatist Crisis and then the Clone Wars, including an unconstitutional extension of his term of office after 24 BBY for the duration of the Separatist Crisis and authority as commander-in-chief of their new military during the Clone Wars. The Chancellor was given more direct power over administrative concerns, and he was allowed to overrule local planetary and sectoral governments. The Sector Governance Decree allowed him to appoint military governors to every planet in the Republic, and the Security Act amendment gave him complete control over the Jedi Order and Republic military, stripping both the Jedi and the Senate of their previous oversight. When Chancellor Palpatine was forcibly removed from office, the Chancellor's power's were greatly reduced and the Senate flushed of corruption.

Executive branch[]

The Head of State was known as the President of the Republic and resided in the Presidential Palace in Galactic City. The official voice of the executive branch of government, the President's role was largely diminished with the passing of the Ruusan Reformation, and much of the office's power was given over to the Supreme Chancellor. Following the end of the Clone Wars, the first President in eight centuries was appointed and served as moderator between the Senate and the Courts. Taking over the position of Chief Diplomat, it was the President's duty to interact with other galactic powers such as the Confederacy of Independent Systems and the Jedi High Council

Judicial branch[]

The Supreme Court was the highest court of law in the Old Republic, and composed the judicial branch of the Republic's government. The Supreme Court was headquartered in the Galactic Courts of Justice Building on Coruscant. The Court consisted of twelve justices (each addressed as "Your Honor"); one of them was the Chief Justice who headed both the Court and the judicial branch. The President could influence appointments to the Court through nominations, though all nominees required approval from the Senate. In addition to serving as a "court of last resort" and as a determiner of constitutional legality, the Supreme Court also tried cases involving the highest politicians and most noteworthy people in the Republic. However, at least some cases (including the trial of senators for treason) were handled by the Senate.

Relationship with the Jedi Order[]

The Republic keeps the Jedi in check. It maintains control and imposes order across thousands of worlds. But if the Republic falls, a score of new interstellar governments and galactic organizations will rise. It is far easier to manipulate and control a single enemy than twenty. That it is why we must seek out radical separatist groups, identify the ones that have the potential to become true threats, then encourage them to strike before they are ready. We must exploit them, playing them off against the Republic. We must let our enemies weaken one another while we stay hidden and grow strong. One day the Republic will fall and the Jedi will be wiped out. But it will not happen until we are ready to seize that power for ourselves.
—Darth Bane[src]

When the formation of the Galactic Republic occurred in 25,053 BBY, the Jedi Order had already existed for several hundred years on the planet Tython.Within a century since the Republic's conception, the Order pledged its support for the new government, and thus became formally answerable to the Galactic Senate. But despite the Jedi's allegiance to the Senate, the Order had always enjoyed a great degree of autonomy to act as they saw fit, especially regarding internal Jedi affairs. Nevertheless, for thousands of years the Jedi Order's members consistently served the Senate in a variety of capacities—whether as special emissaries, peacekeepers, or warriors.

But as the Republic gradually expanded its sphere of influence over the known galaxy, the unprecedented level of peace and prosperity also led to a virtually irreversible trend in corruption, decadence and stagnation, especially among the elected officials of the Senate. Yet throughout all of that time, the Jedi Order maintained its traditions and principles, often acting as a beacon of honor and integrity within a society that was becoming increasingly amoral and unjust. The Republic government's decline into greed and complacency was not lost on the Jedi either; many within the Order loathed the thought of being accountable to an ineffectual system that was too large and disorganized to efficiently counter the growing list of problems that plagued the Republic and its citizens.

Throughout its long history, the Jedi were forced to intervene on "behalf" of the Senate by diffusing internal and external threats to the Republic's stability. During the New Sith Wars, the Order was even forced to take a more "hands on" approach to government itself, mainly by commandeering the executive office of Supreme Chancellor due to the Senate's inability to counter the danger that the Sith posed to Republic primacy throughout the galaxy; it would take an entire millennium before the Jedi could risk leaving the government to its own devices once more. After the Sith were presumably destroyed in the conclusion of the Seventh Battle of Ruusan, the Jedi Order was able to enjoy a thousand years of keeping the peace throughout the Republic without having to worry about another galactic-scale war. Though the demilitarization of the Republic armed forces placed an even greater burden on the Order, the Jedi handled their responsibilities well enough to ensure that the Republic's stability was not threatened by the sudden lack of a strong military force.

As the Republic reached its darkest hour, relations between the Jedi Order and the galactic government on Coruscant had grown strained more than ever. The Senate was filled by a large majority of self-serving delegates who cared nothing for the troubles of their constituents, effectively reducing the few honest members to an ineffective collection of senators with little hope of restoring honesty to the august body. The Jedi High Council grew ever more disdainful of the Senate to the point where they believed that no politician could ever be trusted. Likewise, the Senate began losing faith in their ancient protectors. As the Separatist Crisis worsened to the point where the galaxy was on the verge of being split in two halves, many senators came to doubt the Order's ability to safeguard the Republic or its government. Despite the evident animosity between the Order and the legislature, the Senate wasted no time in commissioning the Jedi as officers in the newly-formed Grand Army of the Republic. Throughout the conflict with the Separatist traitors, the Jedi Order acted once more as the Senate's armed instrument by leading millions of soldiers and amassing countless victories on various battlefields throughout the galaxy. But even as the Jedi championed the Republic cause and led its army to ultimate victory over the Separatists, the relationship between the Order and the Senate was no where near to discovering any prospects for improvement. The tension reached its climax when the Jedi Council contemplated the idea of seizing control of the Senate, an action they would only have to take if they removed Chancellor Palpatine from office by force. Hence, the Council had evidently lost all faith in the Senate's ability to preserve the Republic's stability in time of crisis.

Following the removal of Chancellor Palpatine and the end of the Clone Wars, the Jedi Order divorced itself from the government, declaring autonomy and relocating outside of Republic controlled space. Despite this, the Order wished to remain friendly with both the Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems and therefore maintained their Temple of Coruscant as well as forming an embassy within the Senate. To ensure that they had the ear of the executive branch, the Order often counselled the President of the Republic on important matters.

Economy[]

The Galactic Republic's influence on the galactic economy was linked to its regulatory powers, production of Republic dataries, and authorization of relevant bodies. At the heart of the galactic economy was planetary trade. Interplanetary trade could support a local economy, but, in many cases, the high levels of economic interaction and the massive scale of exchange required for an advanced society could only be funded by interplanetary exports. While some planets maintained their own shipping fleets, most relied on large freight firms, such as Xizor Transport Systems, or independent freight haulers to carry their goods along major hyperlanes.

The Corporate Sector was first formed in 490 BBY to free the Republic lawmakers and the Corporate moneymakers from their differences. In the last millennia of the Galactic Republic, commercial interests began to form guilds to increase their influence on relevant legislation and achieve greater efficiency. While most of these guilds, like the Trade Federation, Techno Union, and the Commerce Guild, collapsed after the Clone Wars and were not allowed to regroup under newly enacted galactic law.

Thousands of currencies were used across the galaxy. The Galactic Republic's dataries were perhaps the most widespread form of currency. Because of the Republic's exceptional membership, dataries were accepted on all but the most remote planets. From its inception, the credit was backed by the immense wealth of the planet Muunilinst and the InterGalactic Banking Clan. During the Clone Wars, the IGBC backed the currencies of both sides.

All working beings were required to pay income taxes, which were collected by the Republic Tax Collection Agency. In the later years of the Galactic Republic, a transit tax of 15% was levied to raise revenue for the government. A large sum of tax was also collected on behalf of the Jedi Order. While their usage of this money was never reported, the tax was given as a gift to the Order in exchange for their assistance in crisis across the galaxy.

Society and culture[]

The Republic is civilization. It's the only one we have.
Mace Windu[src]

The Galactic Republic had a very diverse culture. Member worlds were able to maintain their own culture in accordance with local beliefs, customs, and traditions. There was a wide variety of different cultures within the Republic: from religious communities like the Jedi to hive-like communes.The Republic had a liberal policy towards arts also. The dominant aesthetic style of Galactic Republic-era was opulence and ornamentation.

Although Humanocentrism was technically outlawed by the Rights of Sentience clause of the Galactic Constitution, it still very much existed throughout the life of the Galactic Republic. Human-led organizations such as Czerka enslaved entire nonhuman races, while planetary governments such as that of Taris reserved the best sections of the world for Humans, while forcing non-humans into ghettos. The majority of slaves in the galaxy were non-humans. At the time the Clone Wars broke out, there were still lawsuits pending about pro-Human bias in the Republic government. Following the war, a crackdown on Humanocentrism was enacted by the Senate as a show of good faith following the abuses of Chancellor Palpatine. Taking a cue from the Jedi Order, the Republic began formulating laws to protect the rights of droids and living machinery.

Military[]

I will create a Grand Army of the Republic to counter the increasing threats of the Separatists.
—Palpatine[src]

The Republic's earliest days were not peaceful ones, since, as the Republic expanded across the galaxy, it encountered many warlike species. The Republic realized the need for an army and navy to keep the peace. The Republic's military forces would serve throughout many conflicts, including the Great Hyperspace War, the various conflicts of the Old Sith Wars, and the New Sith Wars as well as the absolutely ravenous Great Galactic War. After the Ruusan campaign, the Republic decommissioned much of its military, retaining a small force only for security purposes. This force would later become known as the Judicial Department. This was to display the Republic's peaceful ideals, as the Republic used Jedi Knights as "keepers of the peace."

Several trade corporations, such as the Trade Federation, the InterGalactic Banking Clan, and the Commerce Guild, kept their own security forces in order to protect their profits, but they often abused this power, such as in the Battle of Naboo. Individual sectors also maintained their own security forces, such as Naboo's Royal Naboo Security Forces or CorSec from Corellia, and these were sometimes used to combat small threats. However there was no centralized command, and the members of the late-period Republic loathed change.

The Clone Wars changed all this. The Republic had no standing military to combat the Confederacy of Independent Systems, and thus a Military Creation Act was proposed, which was strongly opposed by many of the Republic's pacifist leaders such as Padmé Amidala of Naboo, who feared the possibility of going to war. Supporters of the Military Creation Act included Orn Free Taa of Ryloth and Ask Aak of Malastare.

However, a clone army had already been created in secret on the remote planet Kamino, ten years earlier. When it became clear the Confederacy had no intention of negotiating with the Republic, the Republic adopted this army, along with AT-TE walkers, LAAT/i and LAAT/c gunships, A5 and A6 Juggernauts, Acclamator I-class assault ships, Victory I-class Star Destroyers, and Venator-class Star Destroyers, BARC speeders, among numerous other craft and vehicles, in a combined force known as the Grand Army of the Republic. The army was unleashed in 22 BBY on Geonosis against the Separatist droid forces. These loyal troops would serve on many battles throughout the conflict and on worlds such as Muunilinst, Dac, Jabiim, Praesitlyn, Cato Neimoidia, and even Coruscant. Ever since the unveiling of the Republic's secret clone army, the clones found themselves to be at the center of a great deal of controversy throughout the Clone Wars. While virtually all of the clones professed their unwavering loyalty to the Republic and their desire to fight and die for it, ultimately clones were either pitied by some sympathizing individuals or despised and not trusted by others. While Jedi such as Etain Tur-Mukan sympathized with the clones and developed an affinity for them, others like Rahm Kota immensely distrusted the clones and felt that non-clone combatants made better soldiers on the battlefield.

Astrography[]

The Galactic Republic was composed of a significant portion of the known galaxy, stretching from the Core Worlds to, at least partially, the Outer Rim Territories, though it was widely believed that the government held little power in the outlying regions, and preferred to focus its attentions on the Core Worlds and Colonies. The exact number of planets in the Republic fluctuated, ranging from three million worlds to just over a thousand, but in 21 BBY it was a little less than 1.3 million planets, with some 10-40,000 systems controlled by the Separatists. The Senate was in control of thousands of star systems while more than two hundred systems had defected to join the Confederacy of Independent Systems by the time Palpatine finally ended the Republic.

The capital of the Galactic Republic was Coruscant, a planet considered to be the cultural and economical center of the galaxy, despite being located outside of the Deep Core. To signify its importance in galactic affairs, Coruscant was given coordinates 0-0-0 in the standard galactic coordinate system.

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