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==History==
==History==
{{Quote|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/Legends|Senator]] Palpatine to [[Padmé Amidala/Legends|Queen Amidala]]|<ref name="Episode 1" />}}
The Galactic Senate was a place where all the Republic's elected and appointed [[Senator/Legends|senators]] and [[Associate Planetary Representative|representatives]] from the farthest reaches of [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy]] would discuss major problems and come to decisions. The [[Galactic Constitution/Legends|Galactic Constitution]] invested the Senate with the power to regulate trade, maintain maps of the galaxy's [[Hyperlane|hyperspace routes]], and to maintain the Republic's military. It was still a relatively weak body at the end of the [[Old Sith Wars]]. Following the [[Ruusan Reformation]], a large amount of power was removed from the [[Supreme Chancellor/Legends|Supreme Chancellor]] and granted to the Senate, which although resulting in greater regional involvement in galactic politics, also resulted in increased gridlock and corruption. One of the privileges a Supreme Chancellor still possessed was his or her ability to call an [[Extraordinary Session]].
The Galactic Senate was a place where all the Republic's elected and appointed [[Senator/Legends|senators]] and [[Associate Planetary Representative|representatives]] from the farthest reaches of [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy]] would discuss major problems and come to decisions. The [[Galactic Constitution/Legends|Galactic Constitution]] invested the Senate with the power to regulate trade, maintain maps of the galaxy's [[Hyperlane|hyperspace routes]], and to maintain the Republic's military. It was still a relatively weak body at the end of the [[Old Sith Wars]]. Following the [[Ruusan Reformation]], a large amount of power was removed from the [[Supreme Chancellor/Legends|Supreme Chancellor]] and granted to the Senate, which although resulting in greater regional involvement in galactic politics, also resulted in increased gridlock and corruption. One of the privileges a Supreme Chancellor still possessed was his or her ability to call an [[Extraordinary Session]].


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After the [[First Alsakan Conflict]] in [[17,000 BBY]], the Senate was composed of seated Senators with full rights of address, and unseated Senators, who had to petition for such rights. That made the Senate viable but bred corruption since unseated Senators traded most of their votes.<ref name="Atlas" />
After the [[First Alsakan Conflict]] in [[17,000 BBY]], the Senate was composed of seated Senators with full rights of address, and unseated Senators, who had to petition for such rights. That made the Senate viable but bred corruption since unseated Senators traded most of their votes.<ref name="Atlas" />
[[File:IrateChagrianSenator-Timeline6.jpg|left|200px|right|thumb|The [[Chagrian/Legends|Chagrian]] senator during the [[Great Galactic War]]]]


The Senate's role changed somewhat over the centuries. As of the [[Old Sith Wars]] it played a slightly more passive role regarding internal affairs. While recognized as the central government of the Republic and deferred to in matters of galactic policy, the Senate's power over many members was more that of a mediator than a ruling body. Negotiation and coercion were staples of its activities.
The Senate's role changed somewhat over the centuries. As of the [[Old Sith Wars]] it played a slightly more passive role regarding internal affairs. While recognized as the central government of the Republic and deferred to in matters of galactic policy, the Senate's power over many members was more that of a mediator than a ruling body. Negotiation and coercion were staples of its activities.
The terrorist organization known as [[The Flail]] attempted to overthrow the Senate in [[33 BBY/Legends|33 BBY]], accusing it of corruption; but Chancellor [[Finis Valorum/Legends|Finis Valorum's]] forces disbanded The Flail.<ref name="SOC">''[[Shadows of Coruscant]]''</ref>
Before the start of the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]], the Senate suffered a shutdown, with corporations controlling it. The majority of the senators around the time of the [[Invasion of Naboo/Legends|Invasion of Naboo]] became corrupt, changing their affiliations based on their own interests. Eventually, through a series of various organizational reforms in response to the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems/Legends|Separatist]] threat, the charismatic [[Palpatine/Legends|Palpatine]] took control of the Senate. During the Clone Wars, [[Sate Pestage/Legends|Sate Pestage]] was in charge of the Senate's executive agenda.


During the time of the Empire, the Galactic Senate was known as the [[Imperial Senate/Legends|Imperial Senate]]. However, this Senate was largely powerless, with its members discouraged from disagreeing with the [[Palpatine/Legends|Emperor's]] wishes. Immediately before the [[Battle of Yavin/Legends|Battle of Yavin]], Palpatine officially dissolved the Imperial Senate. It was not until [[6 ABY/Legends|6.5 ABY]] that the [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]] restored it, soon after [[Liberation of Coruscant (Galactic Civil War)|liberating Coruscant]] [[Mission above Imperial City|twice]].
During the time of the Empire, the Galactic Senate was known as the [[Imperial Senate/Legends|Imperial Senate]]. However, this Senate was largely powerless, with its members discouraged from disagreeing with the [[Palpatine/Legends|Emperor's]] wishes. Immediately before the [[Battle of Yavin/Legends|Battle of Yavin]], Palpatine officially dissolved the Imperial Senate. It was not until [[6 ABY/Legends|6.5 ABY]] that the [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]] restored it, soon after [[Liberation of Coruscant (Galactic Civil War)|liberating Coruscant]] [[Mission above Imperial City|twice]].
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==Senate-related documents==
==Senate-related documents==
{{Quote|You have more confidence in the Senate than I do, Luminara. First, they would appoint a panel to study the accusation. Then the panel would produce a report. The report would go to committee. The committee would issue a commentary based on the report. The commentary would be tabled until the Senate could find the time to vote on the report. Recommendations would follow based on the vote—unless it was voted to send the report back to committee for further study ... By that time, Ansion and its allies could have seceded from the Republic, formed their own government, had a civil war, dissolved, and re-formed. One would have to live as long as Master Yoda to see the final outcome.|Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi laments Senatorial procedure to fellow Master Luminara Unduli while on their [[Mission to Ansion|mission]] to the secession-threatened planet Ansion|<ref name="The Approaching Storm">''[[The Approaching Storm]]''</ref>}}
The following are documents passed by the Galactic Senate or relating to its functioning.
The following are documents passed by the Galactic Senate or relating to its functioning.


*[[All Planets Relief Fund]]
*[[Amended Proprieties Bill]]
*[[Anti-Sith bill]]
*[[Archive File 395873X555]]
*''[[Contemplanys Hermi]]''
*[[Coruscant Accords]]
*[[Coruscant Financial Exchange Establishment Act]]
*[[Declaration of a New Order]]
*[[Declaration of a New Order]]
*[[Emergency Powers Act/Legends|Emergency Powers Act]]
*[[Enhanced Security and Enforcement Act]]
*[[Financial Reform Act]]
*[[Galactic Constitution/Legends|Galactic Constitution]]
*[[Galactic Constitution/Legends|Galactic Constitution]]
*[[Measure 4213.0410]]
*[[Medical aid bill]] (Non-[[canon]]ical bill)
*[[Military Creation Act/Legends|Military Creation Act]]
*[[Nonsentient Creatures Transportation Act]]
*[[Petition of 2000]]
*[[Reformation Act]]
*[[Reflex Amendment/Legends|Reflex Amendment]]
*[[Resettlement Acts]]
*[[Rights of Sentience]]
*[[Rights of Sentience]]
*[[Sector Governance Decree/Legends|Sector Governance Decree]]
*[[Security Act amendment]]
*[[Senate Resolution BR-0371]]
*[[Tax Levy Bill]]
*[[Yinchorri embargo act]]


==Architecture==
==Architecture==
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*[[Tales of the Jedi &ndash; The Sith War 2|''Tales of the Jedi &ndash; The Sith War'' 2]] {{1st}}
*[[Tales of the Jedi &ndash; The Sith War 3|''Tales of the Jedi &ndash; The Sith War'' 3]]
*[[Tales of the Jedi &ndash; The Sith War 3|''Tales of the Jedi &ndash; The Sith War'' 3]]
*[[Knights of the Old Republic 19|''Knights of the Old Republic'' 19]] {{Mo}}
*[[Knights of the Old Republic 22|''Knights of the Old Republic'' 22]] {{Mo}}
*[[Knights of the Old Republic 23|''Knights of the Old Republic'' 23]] {{Mo}}
*''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[The Old Republic, Threat of Peace Act 3: Uncertain Surrender]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{TORweb|url=holonet/galactic-history|text=Timeline 1: Treaty of Coruscant|int=Timeline 1: Treaty of Coruscant}} {{Mo}}
*{{TORweb|url=holonet/galactic-history|text=Timeline 2: The Mandalorian Blockade is Broken|int=Timeline 2: The Mandalorian Blockade is Broken}} {{Hologram}}
*''[[The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance]]''
*[[The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance (audiobook)|''The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance'' audiobook]]
*''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic]]''
*''[[The Old Republic—The Lost Suns 1]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[The Old Republic—The Lost Suns 5]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{TORweb|url=info/news/blog/20150424|int=The Sixth Line|text=The Sixth Line: Part One}}
*''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic: Shadow of Revan]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic: Knights of the Fallen Empire]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic: Onslaught]]'' {{Mo}}
*[[Knight Errant (novel)|''Knight Errant'']] {{Mo}}
*''[[Darth Bane: Rule of Two]]'' {{Mo}}
*[[Darth Bane: Rule of Two (audiobook)|''Darth Bane: Rule of Two'' audiobook]] {{Mo}}
*''[[Jedi Academy: Return of the Padawan]]'' {{Nc}}
*''[[Jedi Academy: The Phantom Bully]]'' {{Ncm}}
*[[Darth Plagueis (novel)|''Darth Plagueis'']]
*[[Darth Plagueis (audiobook)|''Darth Plagueis'' audiobook]]
*''[[Jedi Apprentice: The Dark Rival]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Jedi Apprentice: The Fight for Truth]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{Tales|3|Deal with a Demon}} {{Mo}}
*''[[Jedi Council: Acts of War]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Shadows of Coruscant]]''
*''[[Cloak of Deception]]''
*''[[Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter]]''
*[[Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace (novelization)|''Star Wars'': Episode I ''The Phantom Menace'' novelization]]
*[[Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace (unabridged audiobook)|''Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace'' unabridged audiobook]]
*{{Film|I}}
*[[Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (junior novelization)|''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace'' junior novelization]]
*''[[Episode I: The Phantom Menace Movie Storybook]]''
*{{Shortstory|story=End Game|book=Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace (novelization)|bformatted=''Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace'' novelization|manual=1}} {{C|[[2012]] edition}} {{Mo}}
*[[Jango Fett: Open Seasons 4|''Jango Fett: Open Seasons'' 4]] {{Mo}}
*[[Star Wars (1998) 15|''Star Wars'' (1998) 15]] {{Mo}}
*[[Star Wars (1998) 17|''Star Wars'' (1998) 17]] {{Mo}}
*[[Star Wars (1998) 22|''Star Wars'' (1998) 22]] {{Mo}}
*''[[Star Wars: Republic: The Stark Hyperspace War]]'' {{Flash}}
*''[[Jedi Quest: Path to Truth]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Jedi Quest: The Way of the Apprentice]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Jedi Quest: The Trail of the Jedi]]'' {{Mo}}
*[[Outbound Flight (novel)|''Outbound Flight'']]
*''[[Jedi Quest: The Master of Disguise]]''
*''[[Jedi Quest: The Shadow Trap]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Jedi Quest: The Moment of Truth]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Jedi Quest: The Changing of the Guard]]''
*''[[Jedi Quest: The False Peace]]''
*[[Starfighter: Crossbones 1|''Starfighter: Crossbones'' 1]] {{Mo}}
*''[[Star Wars: Republic: Honor and Duty]]''
*''[[The Approaching Storm]]'' {{Mo}}
*[[The Approaching Storm (audiobook)|''The Approaching Storm'' audiobook]] {{Mo}}
*[[HoloNet News/Legends|''HoloNet News'']]
*[[HoloNet News/Legends|''HoloNet News'']]
*{{Film|II}}
*[[Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones|''Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones'' comic]]
*[[Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (junior novelization)|''Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones'' junior novelization]]
*''[[Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Movie Storybook]]''
*{{Hyperspace|url=hyperspace/member/fiction/f20080423/index.html|text=''Precipice''|int=Precipice|newurl=http://star-wars.suvudu.com/2012/10/star-wars-shorts-precipice.html|newhost=[[Unbound Worlds|Suvudu]]}} {{Mo}}
*[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (video game)|''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' video game]] {{Mo}}
*{{InsiderCite|79|Death in the Catacombs}} {{Mo}}
*''[[League of Spies]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Jedi: Mace Windu]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Legacy of the Jedi]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{Tales|22|Honor Bound}} {{Mo}}
*[[Republic 61|''Republic'' 61]]
*[[Republic 62|''Republic'' 62]] {{Mo}}
*[[Republic 63|''Republic'' 63]] {{Mo}}
*[[Republic 64|''Republic'' 64]]
*''[[Jedi: Yoda]]''
*[[Secrets of the Jedi (novel)|''Secrets of the Jedi'']]
*''[[Star Wars: Republic: Dreadnaughts of Rendili]]'' {{Mo}}
*[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (novelization)|''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' novelization]] {{Mo}}
*[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (audiobook)|''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' audiobook]] {{Mo}}
*''[[The Clone Wars: Decide Your Destiny: Crisis on Coruscant]]''
*{{TCW|Supply Lines}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Ambush}} {{C|Emblem only}}
*{{TCW|Shadow of Malevolence|Shadow of ''Malevolence''}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Destroy Malevolence|Destroy ''Malevolence''}} {{Mo}}
*''[[The Clone Wars: Prelude]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[The Clone Wars: Procedure]]'' {{Imo}}
*''[[The Clone Wars: Agenda]]'' {{Imo}}
*''[[The Clone Wars: Departure]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Bombad Jedi}} {{Mo}}
*''[[The Clone Wars: Transfer]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Cloak of Darkness}} {{C|Emblem only}}
*{{TCW|Lair of Grievous|d=y}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Dooku Captured}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|The Gungan General}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Trespass}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Blue Shadow Virus (episode)|Blue Shadow Virus}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Storm Over Ryloth}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Liberty on Ryloth}} {{Mo}}
*''[[The Clone Wars: The Valley]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|The Zillo Beast}} {{Flash}}
*{{TCW|The Zillo Beast Strikes Back}}
*[[The Clone Wars 11|''The Clone Wars'' 11]] {{Mo}}
*''[[The Clone Wars: The Valsedian Operation]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Senate Spy}}
*{{TCW|Lightsaber Lost}} {{C|Appears in "Newsreel" only}}
*{{TCW|The Mandalore Plot}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Voyage of Temptation}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Duchess of Mandalore}}
*{{TCW|Corruption (episode)|Corruption}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Sphere of Influence}}
*{{TCW|Evil Plans}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Hostage Crisis}}
*{{TCW|Hunt for Ziro}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Heroes on Both Sides}}
*{{TCW|Pursuit of Peace}}
*{{TCW|Senate Murders}}
*{{TCW|Nomad Droids}} {{Imo}}
*{{TCW|Slaves of the Republic}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|A Friend in Need}}
*{{TCW|A War on Two Fronts}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Revival (episode)|Revival}} {{Mo}}
*''[[The Clone Wars: Darth Maul: Shadow Conspiracy]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|The Lawless}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|Sabotage (episode)|Sabotage}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|The Jedi Who Knew Too Much}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|To Catch a Jedi}} {{Mo}}
*{{TCW|The Wrong Jedi}}
*{{TCW|The Rise of Clovis}}
*{{TCW|Crisis at the Heart}}
*{{TCW|The Disappeared Part I}}
*{{TCW|Voices}} {{Flash}}
*''[[Boba Fett: A New Threat]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Labyrinth of Evil]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Republic: Siege of Saleucami]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{Film|III}}
*[[Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith|''Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith'' comic]]
*[[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (junior novelization)|''Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith'' junior novelization]]
*''[[Star Wars: Republic: Hidden Enemy]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Star Wars: Republic: Into the Unknown]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{Journal|7|Mist Encounter}} {{Mo}}
*{{Journal|7|Mist Encounter}} {{Mo}}
*''[[The Last of the Jedi: A Tangled Web]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Coruscant Nights I: Jedi Twilight]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Coruscant Nights II: Street of Shadows]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[The Farlander Papers]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[The Farlander Papers]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Star Wars: Empire at War]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption]]'' {{Mo}}
*[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (novel)|''Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope'' novel]] {{1stm}} {{C|As Senate}}
*[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (novel)|''Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope'' novel]] {{1stm}} {{C|As Senate}}
*''[[Beyond the Rim]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Rebel Force: Hostage]]'' {{Mo}}
*[[Star Wars: Rebellion (video game)|''Star Wars: Rebellion'']] {{Mo}}
*[[Star Wars: Rebellion (video game)|''Star Wars: Rebellion'']] {{Mo}}
*''[[The Rise and Fall of Darth Vader]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[A Credit for Your Thoughts]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Splinter of the Mind's Eye]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Splinter of the Mind's Eye]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{WEGCite|book=The Star Wars Sourcebook|story=The Slug Named Grendel (short story)|stext=The Slug Named Grendel}} {{Mo}}
*{{WEGCite|book=The Star Wars Sourcebook|story=The Slug Named Grendel (short story)|stext=The Slug Named Grendel}} {{Mo}}
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*''[[Heir to the Empire]]'' {{Mo}} {{C|as Old Senate}}
*''[[Dark Force Rising]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Dark Force Rising]]'' {{Mo}}
*[[Dark Force Rising (unabridged audiobook)|''Dark Force Rising'' audiobook]] {{Mo}}
*''[[The New Rebellion]]'' {{Mo}} {{C|as Old Republic Senate}}
*''[[The New Rebellion]]'' {{Mo}} {{C|as Old Republic Senate}}
*''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Padawan Menace]]'' {{Nc}}
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"There is no civility, only politics."
―Palpatine[1]

The Galactic Senate, also referred to as the Republic Senate, Galactic Congress, Republic Congress, or Old Senate (during the time of the New Republic), was the legislative and executive branch of the Galactic Republic that was located on Coruscant. Its primary duties were to mediate any disputes between star systems, worlds and cultures, to regulate trade between systems, to protect and care for citizens in need and to provide mutual defense in face of threats to the Republic.

History

The Galactic Senate was a place where all the Republic's elected and appointed senators and representatives from the farthest reaches of the galaxy would discuss major problems and come to decisions. The Galactic Constitution invested the Senate with the power to regulate trade, maintain maps of the galaxy's hyperspace routes, and to maintain the Republic's military. It was still a relatively weak body at the end of the Old Sith Wars. Following the Ruusan Reformation, a large amount of power was removed from the Supreme Chancellor and granted to the Senate, which although resulting in greater regional involvement in galactic politics, also resulted in increased gridlock and corruption. One of the privileges a Supreme Chancellor still possessed was his or her ability to call an Extraordinary Session.

Originally the Senate was Planetary and welcomed any planet with a large enough population until the Core was occupied by the early Republic. Then the Republic was politically divided into sectors containing up to 50 inhabited systems, small enough so that they wouldn't expand into separatist empires; the Senate then was apartised by sectorial Senators, representing the planetary Senators.[2]

After the First Alsakan Conflict in 17,000 BBY, the Senate was composed of seated Senators with full rights of address, and unseated Senators, who had to petition for such rights. That made the Senate viable but bred corruption since unseated Senators traded most of their votes.[2]

The Senate's role changed somewhat over the centuries. As of the Old Sith Wars it played a slightly more passive role regarding internal affairs. While recognized as the central government of the Republic and deferred to in matters of galactic policy, the Senate's power over many members was more that of a mediator than a ruling body. Negotiation and coercion were staples of its activities.

During the time of the Empire, the Galactic Senate was known as the Imperial Senate. However, this Senate was largely powerless, with its members discouraged from disagreeing with the Emperor's wishes. Immediately before the Battle of Yavin, Palpatine officially dissolved the Imperial Senate. It was not until 6.5 ABY that the New Republic restored it, soon after liberating Coruscant twice.

Organization

"Answer: There are a lot of politicians on Coruscant, master. I could spend decades slaughtering them and still not make a dent."
HK-47[3]
Senate Guard and Commando, protectors of the Senate

The Senate was led by a Supreme Chancellor, elected by a vote of the Senate from amongst its delegates. He had little real authority over the Senate other than prerogative to call for a special session and could be removed by a vote of no confidence. The Vice Chair, also elected and removed by the Senate, wielded far more power being empowered to open, close and moderate debate on each motion, which allowed him to control agenda within the Senate.

The Galactic Senate was made up of over 2,000 congressmen: governor-delegates (referred to as senators) and representatives, representing sectors, systems, individual planets, or even Corporations or Guilds. Some were elected directly, while others were appointed by a planet's ruler (or even were the planet's ruler). Diplomats, religious figures, local political leaders, and other prominent people could also address the Senate as part of a senatorial delegation. Senators, however, were the only members with voting power, with the Representatives organized into the Galactic Representative Commission, although they could be appointed by their absent Senators as their temporary substitute, and still could have a minor voice in Senate business.

The full Senate convened on a regular basis, although the meetings were unscheduled in advance, and could sometimes even reach up to one hundred full assemblies per year. The order of the day was composed of a series of day-long meetings in committees and subcommittes in formal and informal situations. Most of the negotiation and diplomacy, however, happened behind the scenes, in the ambassadorial offices behind the Senate platforms.[4]

Before the invasion of Naboo, Republic-member worlds could join or become signatories to various federations or groups. Often, smaller worlds would give their voting power over to these Federations in exchange for lucrative trade deals. This allowed various corporations, guilds, federations, and businesses to gain extra power in the Senate.[5]

The Senate was divided into many committees and subcommittees, each to handle various issues of Galactic government and lawmaking. Some of them were:

File:RepublicFinancialReformBill-POP.png
The Senate chamber in 21 BBY

In addition to the formal committees, there were informal political factions in the Senate as well. In the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo, there were two main ones: the Core faction and the Rim faction.

During the Clone Wars, the supermajority of the Senate supported Palpatine, allowing him to amend the Galactic Constitution and be granted more emergency powers.

Powers

"I am the Senate!"
Palpatine[6]
Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, last leader of the Galactic Republic

The Senate was the legislative and executive power of the Republic (although at various times by the end of the Republic's existence, the Office of the Supreme Chancellor held Legislative, Executive, and Judicial authority). It also had limited judicial authority, presumably for high-profile plaintiffs or cases too controversial for (or tried in) the Supreme Court. Such cases included trying senators for treason (as wished by Vien'sai'Malloc); crimes against civilization (the interrupted trial of Ulic Qel-Droma); and presumably corruption and treason of the Supreme Chancellor (as Anakin Skywalker wished for Palpatine).

Senate-related documents

The following are documents passed by the Galactic Senate or relating to its functioning.

Architecture

The Senate Building with the Republic Executive Building in the foreground.
See also: Senate Hall

Thousands of years before the fall of the Republic, the Senate was housed in a hall building. At some point after the end of the Great Sith War, the Senate was relocated to the more advanced and spacious Senate Building.

The exterior portion of the Senate Building consisted of a large courtyard in front of the structure itself, a huge mushroom-shaped building.

The interior portion was a multiple-story room with thousands of chairs for senators from each world. In the center, the Supreme Chancellor would sit with his or her aides.

Behind the scenes

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The exterior of the Senate Building.

The Galactic Senate was first mentioned in the novelization of A New Hope, ghostwritten by Alan Dean Foster and published in 1976.

In background material composed by George Lucas in 1977 for licensees of the Expanded Universe, the "Republican Senate" represented a total of 24,372 systems and elected a Chancellor to a four year term. There was a term limit of one term. During a crisis, a Chancellor extended his term to 12 years and finally declared himself Emperor, first by rhetorically attacking the bureaucracy and then by aligning himself with it. The Jedi sided with the Senate after it attempted to impeach him. This story appears to be the germ of much of the events of the Prequel trilogy.[7]

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references