This constitution laid out rules for the Judicial system, Executive system, and a Governmental power. In this government set by Joseph, he still had the right to appoint people to positions, as Emperor. While it was still considered a constitutional monarchy, it was different from the British form of such government, as the Emperor was who was called on first rather than the parliament. For this, their form of governing wing of the country were simply advisors to Joseph. To add to this, in a time of war, Joseph, or any Emperor, did not have to consult anyone before making a decision. These were ways that he could claim to work for equality but also be the center of political decision making. He especially used this when it came to foreign affairs as he only wanted his own decision, which he thought best, in that realm. Joseph became a bureaucrat just to benefit keeping together both halves of his empire. He wanted to know all of the ins and outs so that he could find the problems before they became problems. Both the Imperial and the Royal army were his pride and joy. He wanted them to reflect him because he always considered himself to still be a soldier
This constitution laid out rules for the Judicial system, Executive system, and a Governmental power. In this government set by Joseph, he still had the right to appoint people to positions, as Emperor. While it was still considered a constitutional monarchy, it was different from the British form of such government, as the Emperor was who was called on first rather than the parliament. For this, their form of governing wing of the country were simply advisors to Joseph. To add to this, in a time of war, Joseph, or any Emperor, did not have to consult anyone before making a decision. These were ways that he could claim to work for equality but also be the center of political decision making. He especially used this when it came to foreign affairs as he only wanted his own decision, which he thought best, in that realm. Joseph became a bureaucrat just to benefit keeping together both halves of his empire. He wanted to know all of the ins and outs so that he could find the problems before they became problems. Both the Imperial and the Royal army were his pride and joy. He wanted them to reflect him because he always considered himself to still be a soldier