Senate of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Veršec

The Senate of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Versec (Werschetzianite: Sobor Pravoslavnago Patrijarhata Veršeckago) is the pentacameral of The Theocratic Kingdom of Versec of the highest rank. Elections to the Senate are held in two-year intervals, as is the Patristic Tradition, the most recent being in June of 2022.

History
The Senate in it's modern form was founded by the Patriarch Samuilo III and the king Davor I in 1912. At it's first three biennial elections much cheating was found by the Municipal analysts who then, led by the Municipal Secular Leader of Bogovoljnoe, Ilija Mladenovič՚, created the modern anti-fraud electing system.

Elections
Elections in the Senate are held every two years as is the Patristic recommendation. Every Municipal Bishop with his clergy and Municipal Secular Leader with his officials are responsible for setting up the polling stations across their respective municipal jurisdictions. Elections take place somewhere around the mid to late summer period. As political parties don't exist in the country, people are to choose their leaders by rank and experience, as well as public testimonies from the candidates' bishop, paroch and co-workers. System made to close down on cheating and meddling with witnesses was set up in the early beginnings of the Senate's existence, which works in the following way: Every candidate is stripped of technology and sent for the election times into a monastery cell, where he will spend a week, with the only contact allowed being 7 different servers of food in the monastery, one for each day so that no affect can be made by the candidate. After the tally has been decided and calculated, the candidate immediately rises to the position by leaving the cell and heading to Pomazaňsk to the Senate, where he will hold firstly the assembly of his faction and afterwards, he will partake in the joined assembly of all factions.

Membership
Unlike the candidate election polling, membership in the Senate is much more accessible to the ordinary citizen, though similar type of proving is needed. The candidate is sent to be free in the monastery for three days while witnesses bare knowledge of him as such to the Municipal Authorities who will after three days send him with his family to the Capital where he will leave off of governmental support, though with no salary. The State is obliged to settle the member of the Senate into a home of middle class, to provide for utilities and food, which are the minimal standards of life in Versec, for any other commodities such as furniture, technology, 6th and plus meals (The State provides each member of the Senate with 5 meals per family member, though under 10-children's rations are considerably smaller) and any other expenditure thereof.

Building
The Building of the Senate in Pomazaňsk