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In the early period of the Arqi Republic, the Optolecton appointed individuals to carry out and supervise their edicts. These public officials assumed a variety of different roles and were organized in a hierarchy of prestige and authority. Collectively, these positions were referred to as the Monitari.
 
In the early period of the Arqi Republic, the Optolecton appointed individuals to carry out and supervise their edicts. These public officials assumed a variety of different roles and were organized in a hierarchy of prestige and authority. Collectively, these positions were referred to as the Monitari.
  
· ''Probites'', the highest level of Monitaro, wielded co-supreme executive power and also commanded the armies and fleets. To prevent any single individual to hold supreme power again (i.e, the kings they had overthrown), the idea of multiple Probites were settled upon. The competition was highly partisan, and none of the Arqi cities would accept Probites from the others. Thus, there were originally five Probites, one each from the cities of Fiovion, Ambieda, Caposa, Tordessa, and Penardo. Naturally, political power tended to gravitate toward these individuals and by the early 1st century AGA, they became the de facto rulers of the cities, presaging the vast expansion of the Optolecton’s authority.
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· ''Probites'', the highest level of Monitaro, wielded co-supreme executive power and also commanded the armies and fleets. To prevent any single individual to hold supreme power again (i.e, the kings they had overthrown), the idea of multiple Probites were settled upon. The competition was highly partisan, and none of the Arqi cities would except Probites from the others. Thus, there were originally five Probites, one each from the cities of Fiovion, Ambieda, Caposa, Tordessa, and Penardo. Naturally, political power tended to gravitate toward these individuals and by the early 1st century AGA, they became the de facto rulers of the cities, presaging the vast expansion of the Optolecton’s authority.
  
 
Probites were appointed directly by the Optolecton for a term of two years; their election did not need to be approved by the Comestia until the Reforms of Sotor in 722 AGA. By that time, there were nine additional Probites ruling provinces on Provendo and Otovan, but these were technically subordinate to the original five and to the Optolecton. When Ionomîs became Emperor in 1103, his sweeping reforms of the government removed much of the Probîter power and their roles shifted to that of regional governors. By the current day, nearly every province has a Probite chosen by Comestiati, although the Emperor can decline the choice. To date, he has vetoed an election only once.  
 
Probites were appointed directly by the Optolecton for a term of two years; their election did not need to be approved by the Comestia until the Reforms of Sotor in 722 AGA. By that time, there were nine additional Probites ruling provinces on Provendo and Otovan, but these were technically subordinate to the original five and to the Optolecton. When Ionomîs became Emperor in 1103, his sweeping reforms of the government removed much of the Probîter power and their roles shifted to that of regional governors. By the current day, nearly every province has a Probite chosen by Comestiati, although the Emperor can decline the choice. To date, he has vetoed an election only once.  
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· ''Restori'' were financial secretaries tasked with the supervision of tax collection, the census, and the auditing and disbursement of the treasury. A Restor was often assigned to each Probite and Amboy, but many were also dispatched with every fleet and army, as well as to certain highly important activities.
 
· ''Restori'' were financial secretaries tasked with the supervision of tax collection, the census, and the auditing and disbursement of the treasury. A Restor was often assigned to each Probite and Amboy, but many were also dispatched with every fleet and army, as well as to certain highly important activities.
  
Restori were appointed annually and their election was subject to approval and could be recalled by Comestiati. In 192, the Optolecton rescinded the right of approval and recall by a Comestia for a Restor assigned to a military post. With the establishment of the consolidated Office of the Exchequer in 583, the roles of the Restori declined in importance. The office of Restor is now nearly non-existent with the exception of the Jorian Restor (“Restor General”), who heads the Exchequer Department.
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Restori were appointed annually and their election was subject to approval and could be recalled by Comestiati. In 192, the Optolecton rescinded the right of approval and recall for a Restor assigned to a military post by a Comestia. With the establishment of the consolidated Office of the Exchequer in 583, the roles of the Restori declined in importance. The office of Restor is now nearly non-existent with the exception of the Jorian Restor (“Restor General”), who heads the Exchequer Department.
  
 
·''Curasori'' are officials charged with monitoring and regulating the affairs of government to prevent the abuse of traditional liberties, corruption, and maintaining the limits of state authority. As such, they act both as ombudsmen and constitutional custodians. The Curasori were established in 711 AGA to ameliorate the intensifying popular resentment. Originally, these were selected by the Optolecton, but the reforms of Sotor shortly thereafter required their election by the Comestiati. Curasori serve a term of one year. Generally, there is one Curasor per 5,000 people, although this is not set in stone and the actual representation is more fluid. The Optolecti still appoint a number of Curasori, usually as military or diplomatic attendants to ensure that the will of the Optolecton is enforced.
 
·''Curasori'' are officials charged with monitoring and regulating the affairs of government to prevent the abuse of traditional liberties, corruption, and maintaining the limits of state authority. As such, they act both as ombudsmen and constitutional custodians. The Curasori were established in 711 AGA to ameliorate the intensifying popular resentment. Originally, these were selected by the Optolecton, but the reforms of Sotor shortly thereafter required their election by the Comestiati. Curasori serve a term of one year. Generally, there is one Curasor per 5,000 people, although this is not set in stone and the actual representation is more fluid. The Optolecti still appoint a number of Curasori, usually as military or diplomatic attendants to ensure that the will of the Optolecton is enforced.
  
The Curasori, unlike other Monitari, are not actually empowered to enforce laws, but instead to prevent the execution of some pronouncement by the Optolecton or other Monitari. An individual Curasor may nullify laws, prevent arrest, and generally veto any other action taken by a state official, the only requirement being that the veto is done in person and announced publicly. One Curasor may not overrule any other, although they are subject to recall by a Comestia.
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The Curasori, unlike other Monitari, are not actually empowered to enforce laws, but instead to prevent the execution of some pronouncement by the Optolecton or other Monitari. An individual Curasor may laws, prevent arrest, and generally veto any other action taken by a state official, the only requirement being that the veto is done in person and announced publicly. One Curasor may not overrule any other, although they are subject to recall by a Comestia.  
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=== Distinction of Powers ===
 
=== Distinction of Powers ===

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